Science, asked by april8712, 1 year ago

Earth's surface does not receive the same amount of solar energy everywhere. Earth receives more total yearly energy near the equator, and less energy near the poles. What is the reason for this?

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Answered by Nehakp
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That is because the earth's axis of rotation is not straight it is tilted and therefore as the poles lies at a farther distance than that of the equator. the equator gets direct sunlight and therefore gets more solar energy as compared to the poles which get slanthg sun rays n therefore less solar energy..
Answered by jashmitha80
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Earth don't get solar energy equally everywhere because it's axis is tilted slightly

jashmitha80: hope it helps
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