why is the amount of insolation received by the equatorial regions greater than that received by the polar regions?
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In the equatorial region the sun's rays are vertical and they recieve a greater sunlight.In the polar region the sun's rays are slanting and some say the sun never shines in the polar region.
In other words the sunlight goes on decreasing as one moves from the equator to the poles.
In other words the sunlight goes on decreasing as one moves from the equator to the poles.
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