1) The angle at which the sunlight hits the ground (more acute as you approach the poles.
2) The variable length of "day".
3) Terrine, the planet is not smooth.
If you mean radiation as in sunlight, then the axis tilting from season to season would probably explain that.
Different regions of the Earth receive different amounts of solar energy.
The Sun provides most of the energy on Earth.
Ultimately, most energy used on Earth comes from the radiation we receive from the Sun.
i don't know i asked the same question but no answer:(
Because the Earth is tilted side ways.-YAMII ;)
If you mean radiation as in sunlight, then the axis tilting from season to season would probably explain that.
All of it. Earth doesn't receive a significant amount of radiation through any other means.All of it. Earth doesn't receive a significant amount of radiation through any other means.All of it. Earth doesn't receive a significant amount of radiation through any other means.All of it. Earth doesn't receive a significant amount of radiation through any other means.
In The Online world It Says That, "Because The Earth is tilted and it rotates."
It may be called by different names, for example:* Solar energy * Solar radiation * Electromagnetic waves * Light (actually this is only part of the radiation we receive)
It may be called by different names, for example:* Solar energy * Solar radiation * Electromagnetic waves * Light (actually this is only part of the radiation we receive)
It may be called by different names, for example:* Solar energy * Solar radiation * Electromagnetic waves * Light (actually this is only part of the radiation we receive)
Different regions of the Earth receive different amounts of solar energy.
Different regions of the Earth receive different amounts of solar energy.
No.
Yes. Earth receives radiation. The atmosphere acts as a filter. The atmosphere of Mars is thinner than Earth. Mars receives radiation also.
It may be called by different names, for example:* Solar energy * Solar radiation * Electromagnetic waves * Light (actually this is only part of the radiation we receive)