The polar regions i.e.
The frigid zone gets the least amount of sun. Then comes the temperate zone and the most amount of suns rays are received by tropical zone.
All regions of the world that are near the equator get the most amount of sun during the day, but probably more colder during the night.
No, different regions of the world receive varying amounts of light due to the Earth's tilt and rotation. Near the poles, there are periods of continuous daylight and darkness, while the equator generally receives a more consistent amount of light throughout the year.
Some of the least industrialized regions in the world are parts of sub-Saharan Africa, Central Asia, and parts of Oceania. These regions often have limited access to technology, infrastructure, and economic resources, which hinders industrial development.
No, they do not.
All of southeastern Asia is quite wet, mostly from the monsoons in this part of the world. There are no deserts in eastern China, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, etc., because these areas receive a lot of rain. In fact, there is a considerable amount of rain forest in these regions.
They get about the same amount of radiant energy year-round
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Sweden
Sweden
probably england
Isotherms that run straight across the map from east to west are typically found in the tropical regions near the equator. This is because the temperature in these regions is relatively consistent throughout the year due to the amount of sunlight they receive.
Nauru has the least amount of internet users in the world, with only 556 (2010).