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Which explains the differences in the distribution of solar energy on Earth's surface? (1 point)
Earth's solar energy is dependent on air currents
Earth's gravitational force pulls the sun's rays away from the equator
Earth's climate system determines how much energy is absorbed from the sun.
Earth's curved shape and tilt on its axis do not allow the sun's rays to fall evenly on its surface
Earth's solar energy is dependent on air currents
Earth's gravitational force pulls the sun's rays away from the equator
Earth's climate system determines how much energy is absorbed from the sun.
Earth's curved shape and tilt on its axis do not allow the sun's rays to fall evenly on its surface
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The correct explanation for the differences in the distribution of solar energy on Earth's surface is:
**Earth's curved shape and tilt on its axis do not allow the sun's rays to fall evenly on its surface.**
This factor contributes to variations in solar energy absorption across different regions, leading to differences in temperature and climate.
**Earth's curved shape and tilt on its axis do not allow the sun's rays to fall evenly on its surface.**
This factor contributes to variations in solar energy absorption across different regions, leading to differences in temperature and climate.
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