B. Answer the following questions in detail: 1 Name the important factors affecting the distribution of insolation. Describe in detail the effead terrain and nature of the surface on insolation 2 Describe the role of winds and ocean currents on the distribution of temperature with suitable range 3 How does the location of a place close to the sea and in the intenor of a continent affect the dum annual range of temperature ? 4 Explain heat budget 5. How do ocean currents influence the horizontal distribution of temperature ?
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Answer:
1. The following factors are the distribution of insolation:
Solar energy received over the planet's surface varies according to season, latitude, transparency of the atmosphere, and aspect or ground slope. Insolation affects temperature. The more the insolation, the higher the temperature. In any given day, the strongest insolation is received at noon.
2. Warm and cold ocean currents can affect the climate of an area along the coast if the winds blow in from the ocean. Warm ocean currents heat the air above the water and carry the warm air to the land, increasing the temperature of the coastal region.
3. The proximity to sea of a place determines it's humidity, essentially it's heat and rain. the location of a place close to sea has more humidity; warmness than a place far from sea.
4. A heat budget is the perfect balance between incoming heat absorbed by earth and outgoing heat escaping it in the form of radiation.
5. The ocean currents also have great influence on the horizontal distribution of temperature. The warm currents increase the temperature while cold currents reduce it in the coastal regions. ... Warm winds increase the temperature whereas the cold winds reduce it.
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Geometry is, with arithmetic, one of the oldest branches of mathematics. It is concerned with properties of space that are related with distance, shape, size, and relative position of figures. A mathematician who works in the field of geometry is called a geometer.