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What is the dependent variable that impacts the amount of solar energy in a location. I really need help with question.

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Answer: Hours or time of light exposure

Explanation: The longer exposure time, the greater the amount of solar energy transferred per unit of space. I think that make sense.

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Answer:

Nearness to equator or geographical position

Step-by-step explanation:

Due to Earth’s spherical shape, the sun rays with high intensity falls on the equator. Therefore if a place is located away from the equator, it will receive low intensity sun rays.

Countries like India which lie at close proximity to the equator get solar energy in sufficient amount. Such countries are able to harness electricity from solar energy due to its high intensity.

Therefore , Nearness to equator or geographical position is the dependent variable that impacts the amount of solar energy in a location.

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