How would a larger axial tilt affect the Earth's climate?
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One of Milutin Milankovic's three big factors in his ice age theories was Earth's obliquity, or axial tilt. Earth's axial tilt varies between 22.1 and 24.5 degrees at an approximation of 41,000 years.
In this alternate Earth, the tilt varies between 20 and 25 degrees at an approximation of 61,500 years. How greatly would this affect the Earth's climate?
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