Geography, asked by ayush63266, 11 months ago

describe how the duration of sunlight changes from the equator to the poles with respect to the angle of incidence during the solstices​

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Answered by riyakhatun143
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The sunlight falls directly on the equator, but as it moves from equator towards poles the angle of incidence increases and it becomes inclined at the poles. This where the lines of the latitude divide the Earth into three heat zones namely the Torrid zone. Here the sun rays are vertical. so the region experience warm climate throughout the year.

Answered by Sanam3152
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The lines of latitude divide the earth into three heat zones namely the Torrid zone,Temperate zone and the Frigid zone.

The Equator lies in the Torrid zone.Here the sun's rays are vertical. So this region experience warm climate throughout the year.

In the temperate zone i.e; when we move away from the equator the sun's rays are slanting. This region experiences a moderate climate.

In the Frigid zone the sun's rays fall extremely obliquely,so the region experience extremely cold weather.

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