Geography, asked by pranavDV, 7 months ago

affects weather because the further North or South you go from the equator the list solar energy

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Answered by Anonymous
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The sun's rays strike Earth's surface most directly at the equator. This focuses the rays on a small area. Because the rays hit more directly, the area is heated more. ... The tilt of the Earth causes different areas to receive different amounts of solar energy.
Answered by devsinghal164
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Energy Difference between the Equator and the Poles

The orientation of the Earth's poles relative to the Sun causes the difference in energy received at the Equator and the poles.

Energy Difference between the Equator and the Poles

The average amount of incoming solar radiation decreases from the Equator to the poles. This is because the low latitudes (near the Equator) receive relatively large amounts of radiation all year, AND at high latitudes (near the poles), the more oblique angle of the Sun's rays together with long periods of darkness in the winter, result in a low average amount of received radiation

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