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No. The light we receive from the moon is reflected energy from the sun. The moon has very little radiant energy. All bodies above absolute zero radiate some energy, in the case of the moon it is a very small amount.
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Earths tilt
producers
50%
Energy
the amount of energy absorbed by the sun and the amount of energy that escapes the earths atmosphere.
The fact that the sun's rays spread out in a huge region is because light energy spreads, it doesn't go straight.
the altitude
The SunThe radiation we receive from the Sun. Most of the energy we use comes from there.
radiation balance
the mantle
Longwave radiation.
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Tertiary consumers receive the least amount of energy from producers.
The main factor that influences the amount of energy that different places on Earth receive from the sun is the places location. The closer it is to the equator the more sun energy it will receive.
Because the middle of the earths surface is the hottest on earth and the equator is right in the middle and the poles is at the end of the earths surfaces