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Different regions of the Earth receive different amounts of solar energy.
The theory of plate tectonics developed in the 1960's& explains the movement of the Earth's plates.
explain how earh would be different if it did not receive solar energy
The earth is tilted. As the earth revolves around the sun it rotates on its axis, on it's tilt. This causes different sides of the the planet to get different amounts of sunlight.
The axial tilt explains the differing seasons in the North and South Hemispheres, such as Australia"s topsy-turvy climate. Day and night explained by the earth"s rotation on its axis. This is basic stuff.
Different parts of the Earth get different amounts of solar(heat) energy.
Different regions of the Earth receive different amounts of solar energy.
Different regions of the Earth receive different amounts of solar energy.
In The Online world It Says That, "Because The Earth is tilted and it rotates."
The sun emits different amounts of energy all the time, however the hemispheres receive equal amounts of SUNLIGHT on the Equinoxes (approx. September 21 and March 21).
The sun emits different amounts of energy all the time, however the hemispheres receive equal amounts of SUNLIGHT on the Equinoxes (approx. September 21 and March 21).
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Since Earth is tilted on its axis and is revolving around the sun, some places on Earth get an indirect and direct amounts of sunlight and energy than others, therefore causing different seasons.
The theory of plate tectonics
beacuase part of it reaches the earth the rest is reflected back ;)
Different places experience different climates on Earth because of the Earth's tilting at a certain angle. As Time goes by, and the earth keeps rotating, the angle of its appearance towards the sun keeps changing, which explains why different places experience different climates
The world is round so it has no end so energy goes in a circle around the earth.