The luminosity of a quasar is generated in a region roughly the size of our solar system. This incredibly small region, known as an accretion disk, contains a supermassive black hole at its center that feeds on surrounding material, releasing a tremendous amount of energy in the process.
decreases.
It decreases
This is a question where the meaning isn't totally clear. Perhaps it's a reference to "albedo". Albedo is a measure of the fraction of light reflected by planets, etc. The more sunlight that is reflected, the higher is the object's albedo. For example, the brilliant planet Venus has a very high albedo.
well what affects solar energy i dont have a clue the question is what affects the amount of the solar energy that the planet receives.....
amount of sunlight :)
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the amount of the air in the solar
tropical region
The north pole receives more solar radiation during the summer than the equator does, but during winter, it receives no solar radiation. This means that as latitude increases, the amount of solar radiation increases in the summer and decreases in the winter.
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In January, the region near the equator typically has the highest amount of absorbed solar radiation due to the more direct angle of the sun's rays. This region receives more direct sunlight, leading to greater absorption of solar radiation compared to regions farther from the equator.
As latitude increases, the intensity of solar radiation decreases. This is because the angle at which sunlight hits the Earth's surface becomes more oblique, leading to greater atmospheric absorption and scattering, which reduces the amount of solar energy that reaches the surface.
The amount of energy the sun produces increases slightly when there are more sunspots, so the Earth will be warmer
well to answer your question is pretty simple. When the solar cells are in parallel the thing that increases is the heat the panels give off. It also increases the amount of energy you get allowed in one dose of a day, so tecknically it means that you get more electricity in one day than normally when there is no cells.
The two layers of the Earth's atmosphere where the temperature increases with altitude are the stratosphere and the thermosphere. In the stratosphere, the temperature increases due to the presence of ozone that absorbs and scatters incoming solar radiation. The thermosphere experiences a temperature increase because of the high-energy solar radiation that directly heats this region.