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Q: How does the latitude of an area on earth determine the amount of sunlight the area receives?
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What is the location on eargh relative to equator helps determine the amount of sunlight an area receives?

Latitude


What Location on earth relative to equator helps determine the amount of sunlight on area receives?

The two factors affecting sunlight intensity are latitude and time of year


What location on earth relative to the equator helps determine the amount of sunlight an area receives?

because it is 0 degrees


What location on earth receives most direct sunlight?

On a yearly basis the Earth receives the same amount of sunlight on its total surface. The distribution of light to dark periods is different by latitude and time of year


What four things determine climate?

Latitude , Elevation , Wind and Ocean , Landforms


What location on earth receive the most sunlight?

On a yearly basis the Earth receives the same amount of sunlight on its total surface. The distribution of light to dark periods is different by latitude and time of year


What layer of a tropical rain forest receives the least sunlight?

The forest floor receives the least amount of sunlight.


How does a location's latitude affect the amount of radiant energy it receives?

From 0 degrees or the latitude of the equator, it is in line to receive the most direct rays of the sun, the higher up in latitude you go, less heat is given off, because there is a lower amount of direct sunlight entering the atmosphere.The higher the latitude the colder is gets.


What latitude receives the most amount of UV light?

The equator


What conditions determines the average amount of energy a location receives?

Latitude


Does the amount of sunlight a tomato plant receives affect the size of the tomatoes?

No.


Where does the earth receive direct sunlight?

it doesn't thankfully...its filtered through our atmosphere..thankfully.