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Minimum insolation occurs at poles

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Answered by heemani
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The two annual minimums of insolation occur on the solstices when the maximum height of the Sun above the horizon reaches an angle of 66.5°. The most extreme variations in insolation received in the Northern Hemisphere occur at 90 degrees North.

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Minimum insolation occurs at poles

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  • At poles the minimum insolation values in the daily averages are recorded and the solar zenith is equal to the 66.55 degrees as much higher average elevation occurs at this angle of the latitude and more solar radiation is reflected and the distribution of the solar radiation energy occurs the poles.
  • Low latitudes near the equator the place get most of the heavy a direct sun rays and the pace that lies away at the poles receive less as they get the scanty type of the insolation and have marked impacts on the different time of the year. As there is more of the scattering and the absorption due to the angle of the inclination.
  • Due to the curvature of the earth the in the month of December, the maximum sun is over the Tropic of Capricorn and this period shortens in Northern latitudes and goes to 0 hours at the North Pole and visa versa in the south. This means that during this period these areas get very less Insolation during these short days.

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