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No.
no When it is summer in the northern hemisphere, it is winter in the southern hemisphere and vice versa.
No part of the Earth receives the same amount of light every day, but every point on Earth receives the same amount of light in a whole year.
Rotation and tilt affect the amount of solar energy the earth receives because when the earth is tilted and or rotating, one specific part of the earth is more directed towards the sun then all the others.
The warmest parts. The parts along the equator.
No, they do not.
The Earth receives varying amounts of sunlight due to its spherical shape and tilted axis. This tilt causes different parts of the Earth to receive direct sunlight at different angles, leading to variations in the amount of sunlight received. Factors like seasons and Earth's orbit around the sun also affect the distribution of sunlight on Earth's surface.
The equator.
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