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The tilt of the earth and its 'face' to the sun, coupled with the location of each of these regions on the planet dictate the mount of sunlight each receives.

Antarctica experiences extended periods of no sunlight because it is polar and that region tilts away from the sun periodically: Panama is equatorial, meaning that it is always available -- 'faces' -- the sun.

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Q: Why does Antarctica receives less of the sun's heat than Panama?
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Why does Antarctic receive less of suns heat than Panama?

Antarctica is polar, and is turned away from the sun for about half the year. Panama, which is equatorial, faces the sun all year.


Why does Antarctica receive less of the Sun's heat than Panama?

Antarctica is the location of the South Pole. It is the southern-most point on Earth. Panama, on the other hand, is near the equator, which is the middle of the Earth. The sun is constantly emitting energy in the form of radiation waves. Because Earth is a sphere tilted, this radiation has less atmosphere through which to pass near the equator than Antarctica at the southern end of this sphere. Therefore, the radiation coming into the surface at Antarctica is attenuated - reduced- relative to Panama, and the surface is heated less.


What planet receives less than heat from the sun?

Mars


Does Neptune radiate less heat than it the receives from the sun?

Neptune radiates MORE heat that it receives from the Sun - the reason is still unknown. Possible reasons are atmospheric interaction or magnetic waves.


Why can Antarctica be called a desert?

A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation per year on average. Antarctica meets that definition and is classified as a desert.


Is there low precipitation in Sahara desert and Antarctica?

A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of annual precipitation on average. Both the Sahara and Antarctica receive even less precipitation so are considered as deserts.


What is the name of the bigggest desert?

The biggest desert in the world is the continent of Antarctica. It has little to no vegetation and receives less than 51mm of precipitation a year.


Is the north pole a desert?

The technical definition of a desert is an area of land that receives on average less than 250mm of precipitation in a year. The inland Arctic receives less than 150mm and so is indeed a desert (the second largest in the world, with the first being Antarctica).


Is amount of rainfall less in the lower latitudinal regions?

No!!! Amount of rainfall is not less in the lower latitudinal regions. Polar regions receive less heat so the process of evaporation is very slow there. As a result, it receives less rainfall. Thus,the regions having higher latitudes receives less rainfall.


Why does Antarctica qualify as a desert?

A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation per year on average. The Antarctic receives virtually no precipitation each year so qualifies as a desert.


How are Antarctica and a desert similar?

Antarctica IS a desert - the largest and coldest desert on earth. A desert is defines as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation per year on average. The Antarctic meets this definition.


Why does the earths surface receives less heat from the sun than what reaches the planet?

1st thing is EARTH is far away from sun ie., 3rd planet among all the planets.THIS IS THE REASON BEHIND AND ALSO,IT SHOWS V R PROTECTING OUR ATMOSPHERE ,WELL.FOR THESE RESONS,EARTH MAY RECEIVES LESS HEAT FROM SUN