the tilt of the earth can cause the amount of solar energy to change becase of the rotation and revolution of earth around the sun. you get different rays of light at different times of the day
The surface area of mitochondria or chloroplast affect its energy output because larger surfaces-to-volume ratio imply more loss of energy as opposed to smaller surface-to-volume ratios.
latitude
jupiter
The further you go away from the sun the less heat and light you receive.There is an inverse square relationship between the distance and the amount of solar energy that strikes a planet.So, if a planet is twice (2 x) as far away from the Sun as the Earth is, it receives only one quarter (1/4) the amount of energy, three times (3 x) as far receives only one ninth (1/9) the energy, and so on.That's the basic theory, but there are other factors that can affect the actual temperature on the surface of a planet.For example, the "greenhouse effect" makes Venus much hotter than predicted.
The area on Earth that receives the most energy is the equator, as it receives direct sunlight year-round due to its position near the center of the sun's rays. This consistent exposure to sunlight results in high temperatures and a higher amount of solar energy being received.
The 70% of the sun's energy that is absorbed by the earth's surface, differences in solar energy that the earth receives across the globe.
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did you get this in Witzel
the sun and the radio
The layer in which the Earth receives the most energy is the photosphere
The 70% of the sun's energy that is absorbed by the earth's surface, differences in solar energy that the earth receives across the globe.
The angle of sunlight hitting the earth affects the amount of energy the earth receives because sunlight is spread over a larger area when it hits at a lower angle, resulting in less concentrated energy. This can impact the intensity of heat and light received at the surface, influencing weather patterns and climate.
The transfer of energy inside the Earth effects its surface by warming it.
The two types of energy from the natural world that Earth's surface receives are solar energy from the sun and geothermal energy from the Earth's interior. Solar energy warms the Earth's surface, powers photosynthesis, and drives weather patterns, while geothermal energy comes from the heat produced within the Earth's crust.
The surface area of mitochondria or chloroplast affect its energy output because larger surfaces-to-volume ratio imply more loss of energy as opposed to smaller surface-to-volume ratios.
Time of day & cloud cover.
I don't see why they should affect climate significantly. The total amount of energy Earth receives from cosmic rays is quite insignificant, compared to the energy it receives from sunlight.