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The spread out rays are more. The earth receives them more all over.

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How does wild dogs benefit the earth?

They eat animals that live on the Earth and they live in the shelter the Earth provides They eat sick and wounded animals that might use up more resources and spread diseases.


Why Urination is more frequent in winter than in summer?

we pass out more concentrated urine during hot summer.


In the Northern Hemisphere why are summers warmer than winters even though the Earth is actually closer to the sun in January?

Because, in the winter the Earth is closer to the Sun. So the sun's reflectionis spread out to cover more area. The more sunlight it is, the more colder it is.In summer the Earth is further away from the sun. The sun's reflection willfocus on a smaller area. The less sunlight there is, the more warmer it is!If you are not sure of my answer then keep on researching. And good luck 2 you!


How and why does summer and winter occur?

The Earth has seasons because it is tilted about 23.5 degrees from straight up and down. Think of the Earth as a spinning top, tipped over to one side. It remains tipped in the same direction as it travels around the Sun. This means that sometimes the northern hemisphere of the Earth is pointing towards the Sun, and sometimes it is pointing away. When the northern half of the Earth is pointing towards the Sun, the northern hemisphere of the Earth gets more direct sunlight. We call this the "summer" season for the north. At this same time, the southern half of the Earth is pointed away from the Sun, so people in the southern hemisphere get less direct sunlight. We call this "winter" for the southern hemisphere. So, because of the tilt of the Earth's axis, the seasons in the south are the opposite of those in the north. _-Bakonawa-_ The seasons occur because the earth rotates about its axis at and angle of 23.5 degrees (there is a wobble that affects this tilt, but it takes thousands of years). Since we are at an angle to the suns rays we receive more or less direct light during different times of the year. In the northern hemisphere, during the summer, we are angled towards the sun during the day, receiving more of the direct solar energy. In the winter we are angled away from the sun during the day, the sunshine is spread more thinly over the land and we receive less energy. the southern hemisphere has its summer during the north's winter and vice versa.


Do deserts receive little raifall?

More generally, they receive little "precipitation" (this can then include cold deserts).

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Is wealth concentrated or more evenly spread out in Russia?

concentrated


Is wealth concentrated or more evenly spread out Algeria?

It is less concentrated than in the USA, but more concentrated than in Europe.


In Europe is wealth concentrated or evenly spread out?

Wealth in Europe is more concentrated, as wealth in all capitalistic countries are (European countries are mainly capitalist).


Where is the sun's energy more spread out?

The sun's energy is more spread out in outer space compared to Earth or other planets. In space, due to the vast distance, the sun's energy radiates in all directions and becomes less concentrated as it travels away from the sun.


Why do the areas near the equator receive more solar energy?

Areas near the equator receive more solar energy because the sun's rays hit this region more directly, at a near-vertical angle. This results in more concentrated solar energy per unit area compared to areas at higher latitudes, where the sun's rays are more spread out.


Is wealth concentrated or more evenly spread out in Europe?

Wealth in Europe is more concentrated, as wealth in all capitalistic countries are (European countries are mainly capitalist).


Why do global temperatures increase towards the equator?

Global temperatures increase towards the equator due to the more direct angle of the sun's rays, which results in more concentrated solar energy. This leads to higher temperatures as the equatorial regions receive more sunlight throughout the year compared to regions closer to the poles.


Why do the regions receive less solar radiation than the equatiorial regions of the earth?

Regions away from the equator receive less solar radiation because the angle at which the sunlight strikes the Earth's surface is more oblique, spreading the energy over a larger area. This reduces the intensity of solar radiation received compared to the more direct and concentrated sunlight at the equator.


Is concentrated energy more useful than spread out energy?

It depends on the specific context and the goal. Concentrated energy can be more effective for tasks requiring high intensity or precision, while spread out energy can be beneficial for tasks that require endurance or consistency over a longer period of time. Both types of energy have their own advantages and can be useful depending on the situation.


What has more mass concentrated salt or diluted salt?

concenrated. diluted means it has been separated or mixed to spread it.


How does temperature vary in earth temperatue zones?

The earth is tilted at an angle of 66.5 degrees. So, not all surfaces of the Earth receive the direct rays of the sun throughout the year. The equatorial region (23.5 degrees North to 23.5 degrees South), receive the direct rays of the sun and remain warm throughout the year as it is concentrated over a smaller area of land. As we move further away from the Equatorial region to the temperate zones (23.5 degrees to 66.5 degrees north and south), the rays coming to the Earth are more slanting and spread over a larger area of land so the heat is concentrated over a large area making it relatively cooler. The Polar Region (66.5 degrees to 90 degrees North and South) receive very little sunshine and remain bitterly cold for nearly 6 months of the year. On this basis the Earth is divided into 3 climatic zones- Equatorial (Torrid), Temperate and Polar Zones.


What angle does solar radiation in polar areas strike earth at?

In polar areas, solar radiation strikes Earth at a low angle, close to the horizon. This angle causes the sunlight to be more spread out and less concentrated, resulting in lower energy input compared to equatorial regions.