Does the earth receive more when the sun's rays are spread out or concentrated?
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So, Thé ÃnSwer is --) Sunlight rays are concentrated on smaller surface areas, causing warmer temperatures and climates. As incoming rays move further away from the equator, solar intensity decreases. This is due to decreasing incomingsunlight angles that result in the Sun's rays being spread out over a greater surface area of the Earth.
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So, Thé ÃnSwer is --) Sunlight rays are concentrated on smaller surface areas, causing warmer temperatures and climates. As incoming rays move further away from the equator, solar intensity decreases. This is due to decreasing incomingsunlight angles that result in the Sun's rays being spread out over a greater surface area of the Earth.
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