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                What climate will countries from the northern and southern hemisphere experience from having the least direct sunlight?
            
            
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    Heating Patterns 6B
1: B - The Earths tilt on its axis
2: B - Polar
3: C - The rotation of the Earth
4: B - The angle at which the sun strikes Earth is more important than the distance
4/4 100% Tell me if I'm wrong or missing answers.Heating Patterns 6B
1: B - The Earths tilt on its axis
2: B - Polar
3: C - The rotation of the Earth
4: B - The angle at which the sun strikes Earth is more important than the distance
4/4 100% Tell me if I'm wrong or missing answers.
    
1: B - The Earths tilt on its axis
2: B - Polar
3: C - The rotation of the Earth
4: B - The angle at which the sun strikes Earth is more important than the distance
4/4 100% Tell me if I'm wrong or missing answers.Heating Patterns 6B
1: B - The Earths tilt on its axis
2: B - Polar
3: C - The rotation of the Earth
4: B - The angle at which the sun strikes Earth is more important than the distance
4/4 100% Tell me if I'm wrong or missing answers.
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    oops double-pasted it MB
    
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    Countries from the northern and southern hemispheres that experience the least direct sunlight will generally have cold climates. These regions will be farther away from the equator and will receive less solar radiation and heat. As a result, they will typically have long winters, shorter summers, and overall lower temperatures. Examples of such climates include subarctic climates in the northern hemisphere and subantarctic climates in the southern hemisphere.
    
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