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Where do the sun's rays pass through more atmosphere before striking the surface of Earth, place A or place B?​

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Because Earth is a sphere, not all part of the Earth receives the same amount of solar radiation. More solar radiation is received and absorbed near the equator than at the poles. Near the equator, the Sun's rays strike the Earth most directly, while at the poles the rays strike at a steep angle.

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