Suppose the Earth's axis were tilted by 48.800000000000004° instead of 23.5°. Where would the tropics and Arctic regions be? How would seasons be different?
With a 48.800000000000004° tilt, the seasons would be vastly different, with a much (Click to select) lesser greater variation in temperatures than today.
Geographically, the tropics would extend to (Click to select) 48.800000000000004 41.2 ° latitudes, and the Arctic regions would dip to (Click to select) 48.800000000000004 41.2 °.
This would result in a ° overlap between the two.
Suppose the Earth's axis were tilted by 48.800000000000004° instead of 23.5°. Where would the tropics and...