in global atmospheric circulation, which area gets the most direct sunlight throughout every season?

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The area that receives the most direct sunlight throughout every season is generally located near the equator. This region, known as the tropics, experiences a high angle of solar incidence because the sun is nearly overhead at noon throughout the year. Specifically, the equatorial zone, typically between about 23.5°N (the Tropic of Cancer) and 23.5°S (the Tropic of Capricorn), receives consistent and direct sunlight year-round. This leads to minimal variation in temperature and daylight hours compared to higher latitudes, which experience more significant seasonal changes.