Geography, asked by chakrabortysoma873, 5 hours ago

how we can calculate the daylight duration at different latitude in the angle of incidence​

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Answered by shehzeenzafar3
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The angle of incidence on Earth's surface depends on the region's latitude (distance from the equator). ... Therefore, the further you go from the equator, the cooler it becomes. Regions closer to Earth's equator experience higher temperatures than regions near the North and South poles.

Answered by yogichitra69
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The tilt of the Earth's axis also defines the length of daylight. Daylight hours are shortest in each hemisphere's winter. Between summer and winter solstice, the number of daylight hours decreases, and the rate of decrease is larger the higher the latitude. The fewer sunlight hours the colder the nights.

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