Geography, asked by pririsha, 1 year ago

why poles recieve less heat and light?​

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Answered by rehanyup
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Explanation:

It receives less solar radiation than the equator because the angle of incidence is much smaller.

The sun's rays do not strike the Earth's surface as directly at the North Pole; they are less focused.

Answered by 20ani2021
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Both the Arctic (North Pole) and the Antarctic (South Pole) are cold because they don't get any direct sunlight. However, the South Pole is a lot more colder than the North Pole, because the earth is tilted in the northeast and southwest direction where the sunlight doesn't reach much.

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