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the earth's core
The polar regions receive the least solar energy due to their high latitudes and the angle at which sunlight strikes the Earth's surface. This leads to long periods of darkness during the polar winter, resulting in minimal solar energy reaching these areas.
Tertiary consumers receive the least amount of energy from producers.
Alaska of coarse
The area near the poles receives the least direct sunlight due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. This results in long periods of darkness during winter months.
The poles receive the least direct energy from the sun because of their high latitude and the tilt of the Earth's axis. This results in long periods of darkness during winter and limited direct sunlight even during summer.
The rainforest floor. The bottom of the ocean also.
Antarctica.
The side of the Earth facing the Sun has its surface, atmosphere and oceans heated but the energy form the Sun. This then starts convection currents in the atmosphere and oceans as the area of maximum heating (near the equator) tries to distribute the heat to the area of least heating (the poles). The convection currents are moderated by the Earth's rotation due to the Coriolis effect.
Antarctica. (excluding the northern lights)
No. Earth is an example of many things, such as an uneven rock with water in its low places, but earth is not energy, least of all nuclear.
Antarctica receives the least percentage of Earth's water due to its ice-covered continental landmass, which contains about 70% of the world's fresh water in the form of ice.