no
Time of day & cloud cover.
Two factors that determine the amount of solar energy an area receives are the amount of atmosphere it has to travel through and the tilt of the Earth. The more atmosphere the solar energy goes through the less energy there will be when it hits the surface. Also, the tilt of the Earth determines the amount of solar energy because if you are tilted towards the sun you are a little bit closer, so the energy doesn't have to go through as much atmosphere as the side of the Earth tilted away from the sun. Hope this helps!
the position of the sun. If it is perpendicularly overhead then that place receives the most solar energy.
It is true that nearly all of the energy that earth receives from the sun is used in photosynthesis.
Radiation
did you get this in Witzel
Time of day & cloud cover.
No, the tilt of the earth doesn't affect the amount of solar energy received from the sun. It does mean that at different seasons, different parts of the earth will get more than others, but the overall amount remains the same.
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.
well what affects solar energy i dont have a clue the question is what affects the amount of the solar energy that the planet receives.....
Rotation and tilt affect the amount of solar energy the earth receives because when the earth is tilted and or rotating, one specific part of the earth is more directed towards the sun then all the others.
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
Latitude
Tertiary consumers receive the least amount of energy from producers.
tropical region
yes of course it has energy as every object in the universe has massive amounts of energy stored in it so does a baseball
The position of the area in relation to the sun.