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by the oficcle N.A.S.A scientific group Charlie Boyle and Luke Carr
Tropical Climate because it receives a lot of the intense solar energy and it is also most likely to be found near the equator where the sun is directly giving solar energy.
The poles recieve less solar energy because they are farther from the equator than other places. The equator is the warmest place, it's where the sun gives off its most solar energy. If you have been to the Carribian you notice how it's hot and summer-like. Places by the equator don't really have seasons. Just summer weather. The poles, on the other hand, are far away from the equator, and the sun.
Mars is the closest planet to the sun, and receives the most energy.
The layer in which the Earth receives the most energy is the photosphere
When the sun is directly overhead is the hottest. With solar panels it is when the sun is at 90 degrees to the face of the panel, which may be tilted depending on its distance from the equator.
The equator.
The equator.
The region on earth that receives the most solar energy is the equator. This is because the equator is the closest to the sun.
The Atacama desert
Tropical Climate because it receives a lot of the intense solar energy and it is also most likely to be found near the equator where the sun is directly giving solar energy.
Because the sunlight it receives is almost directly overhead all year round. the Equator receives the most solar energy.
On March 21 and September 22, zero degrees latitude receives the most intense solar energy. This is at the equator.
All regions near the equator receive about the same amount of solar energy but the Atacama desert gets the most.
All regions near the equator receive about the same amount of solar energy but the Atacama desert gets the most.
The equator
The amount of solar energy that a place receives relates to the angle at which the sun's rays strike earth
The Equator receives the most heat energy