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How would the amount of direct sunlight hitting a location near the equator be different than the amount of sunlight hitting one of the poles? Explain with detail?

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Answered by bhattshoaib60
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It receives less solar radiation than the equator because the angle of incidence is much smaller. The sun's rays do not strike the Earth's surface as directly at the North Pole; they are less focused. The equator receives the most solar radiation in a year.

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Answered by charisma47
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it receives less solar energy then the equator because sun rays fall slantly on poles.

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