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it reflects the radiation because the snow is white
Temperate, Tropical, and Polar are the three major climate zones. They differ because they each get different amounts of solar radiation. Tropical gets the most solar radiation, then Temperate, and polar gets the least.
There is a difference between poles and equator. It is because depletion is minimum at equator.
Equator has a lower angular deflection of sunlight and therefore warmer temperatures
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In polar areas, solar radiation strikes Earth at a small angle. The dissipation of light in the Earth's atmosphere is increased when it falls at a shallow angle.
In polar areas, solar radiation strikes Earth at a small angle. The dissipation of light in the Earth's atmosphere is increased when it falls at a shallow angle.
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it reflects the radiation because the snow is white
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Temperate, Tropical, and Polar are the three major climate zones. They differ because they each get different amounts of solar radiation. Tropical gets the most solar radiation, then Temperate, and polar gets the least.
Solar Radiation --answer-- Solar radiation - consisting mainly of electrons and protons and other particles - interacts wit the Earth's magnetic field, generally in the polar regions (north and south) where the field is strongest.
Insolation is a measurement of the solar radiation received by a surface over a unit time. Polar regions have the lowest insolation.
There is a difference between poles and equator. It is because depletion is minimum at equator.