On March 21 and September 22, zero degrees latitude receives the most intense solar energy. This is at the equator.
From 0 degrees or the latitude of the equator, it is in line to receive the most direct rays of the sun, the higher up in latitude you go, less heat is given off, because there is a lower amount of direct sunlight entering the atmosphere.The higher the latitude the colder is gets.
Nearly all of the energy that earth receives from the sun is used in photosynthesis is true.
Space.
light energy
The Earth receives about .00000005% of the Sun's energy (but only absorbs about 70% of what it receives), which ends up being about 174 petawatts.
Tropical Climate because it receives a lot of the intense solar energy and it is also most likely to be found near the equator where the sun is directly giving solar energy.
Latitude
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The poles (90 degrees north or south).
From 0 degrees or the latitude of the equator, it is in line to receive the most direct rays of the sun, the higher up in latitude you go, less heat is given off, because there is a lower amount of direct sunlight entering the atmosphere.The higher the latitude the colder is gets.
The southwest receives more solar energy than the rest of the country at its same latitude
Mars is the closest planet to the sun, and receives the most energy.
The layer in which the Earth receives the most energy is the photosphere
The 70% of the sun's energy that is absorbed by the earth's surface, differences in solar energy that the earth receives across the globe.
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.....
Answer: Energy
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