Science, asked by sohailahmed4, 7 months ago

The temperature at the poles does not rise above 10 degree Celsius. Why? ​

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Answered by sumimunda6d43
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Because of the angle between the earth's rotational axis and the sun,even at the height of summer ,the sun shines at an oblique angle at the poles ,never getting directly overhead,which means that it is filtered through more of the atmosphere,reducing its intensity and thus it warming effects.

Answered by areesha70
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because of the angle between the earth's rotational axis and the sun ,even at the height of summer, the sun shines at an oblique at the pole s,never getting directly overhead, which means that it is filtered throught moreof the atmosphere reducing its intensity and thus it warming effect ..

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