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Explain the effect of the spherical shape of the e...
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Explain the effect of the spherical shape of the earth on the temperature at different latitudes.
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Due to the spherical shape of the earth and the resultant curvature of the surface, sunrays occupy a larger or a lesser area.
Equatorial regions which receive straight rays of the sun occupy less space and heat received is more.
Polar regions receive slant rays of the sun occupy larger space but the heat received is less.
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