Geography, asked by meghalibhattacharjee, 1 day ago

All region on earth do not receive the same amount of heat from the sun.Why do you think that is?​

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Answered by nashitamushtarin
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Explanation:

this is because the earth is sphere and constantly rotating around the sun for which the regions that are closer may get more heat than the regions that are far away. Moreover, for the sphere shape equatorial regions are likely to get more heat than polar regions.

Answered by deeya14
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Answer: The Sun doesn't heat the Earth evenly. Because the Earth is a sphere, the Sun heats equatorial regions more than polar regions. The atmosphere and ocean work non-stop to even out solar heating imbalances through evaporation of surface water, convection, rainfall, winds, and ocean circulation.




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