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In Geography / High School | 2014-08-07

The amount of sunlight received at Earth's surface fluctuates more at the poles than at the equator.

True or False? Please explain.

Asked by Bryanna822

Answer (3)

i would say true
-the temperature indicates that, the equator has a more steady climate then the poles -also the poles have all light days and days with complete darkness that doesn't happen at the equator

Answered by Demon | 2024-06-10

This statement would be true

Answered by Spartana | 2024-06-12

The statement is True; sunlight at Earth's poles fluctuates more than at the equator. This is due to variation in day length, the angle of sunlight, the thickness of the atmosphere, and seasonal changes. The equator receives relatively consistent sunlight year-round, while the poles experience extreme variations.
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Answered by Demon | 2024-10-13