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In poler regions the sun's
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Answered by rajendradahate151
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Where the solar radiation strikes the Earth's atmosphere at a much lower angle, as in the polar regions, the incoming solar energy per unit of area is substantially reduced. Moreover, the radiation always falls only on the side of the Earth that is facing towards the sun

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Explanation:

Where the solar radiation strikes the Earth's atmosphere at a much lower angle, as in the polar regions, the incoming solar energy per unit of area is substantially reduced. Moreover, the radiation always falls only on the side of the Earth that is facing towards the sun.

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