Geography, asked by ayaanmanral, 1 month ago

why do areas near the poles receives less heatवे टू एरियाज बाय टू एरिया कमांडर ने इस वर्ष क
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Answered by sheikhnoor56789
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Answer:

Because of the Earth's tilt the sun's rays strike the surface at a slant at the poles; they are less focused. This spreads the rays over a wide area. Because the sun's rays hit at a slant, the area is heated less.

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