It's about the angle. At the equator, sunlight hits the Earth pretty much perpendicular while at the polar regions the light hits at a rather slanted angle. Not only does the polar light have more atmosphere(which saps some energy) to pass through, the angle also contributes to spread it out.
The Equatorial regions reach more sun rays
Because the sun hits more directly at the equator. More sunlight is reflected off from the polar regions, and so less sunlight hits in the polar regions. NO! The sun's rays strike the polar regions at a lower angle, therefore delivering the same amount of energy, but spreading it over a greater area. This is what causes lower temperatures in the polar regions.
The regions closer to the equator are hotter and more moist than those further from the equator. They receive more solar energy than the poles.
Saturn's equatorial circumference is 235,298 miles, or 378,675 kilometers. Saturn's equatorial radius is 60,268 kilometers. It is the second largest planet in the Solar System.
Solar energy
The Equatorial regions reach more sun rays
The greatest amount of solar energy reaches the surface of the ocean near the equator. This is because the sun's rays are more direct at the equator, resulting in higher solar intensity. Additionally, the equatorial regions generally experience less cloud cover, allowing more sunlight to reach the surface of the ocean.
Because the sun hits more directly at the equator. More sunlight is reflected off from the polar regions, and so less sunlight hits in the polar regions. NO! The sun's rays strike the polar regions at a lower angle, therefore delivering the same amount of energy, but spreading it over a greater area. This is what causes lower temperatures in the polar regions.
Because the sun hits more directly at the equator. More sunlight is reflected off from the polar regions, and so less sunlight hits in the polar regions. NO! The sun's rays strike the polar regions at a lower angle, therefore delivering the same amount of energy, but spreading it over a greater area. This is what causes lower temperatures in the polar regions.
by solar energy
through the mantlethrough the suns rays
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 regions close to the equator receive most energy from the Sun. The reason is that for observers in such regions, the Sun is higher in the sky.
so sun would be the answer. Ans:- Solar Energy/Power would be most sucessful as an energy source in the regions between the Tropic of cancer and Tropic of Capricorn because these are the regions which receives the maximum intensity of sun rays.
the rays of the sun travel through the air
When sun is overhead its 90 degree. But equatorial region on earth gets more effect.
It is mainly solar energy. Since all you need to avail it is photovoltaic cells. As there is no atmosphere to block the sunrays, you get plenty of solar energy in space.