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what occurs if the suns rays are spread over a greater surface area and must travel through more of the atmosphere before reaching the earth

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What happens to the intensity of the sun's rays as it travels?

As incoming rays move further away from the equator, solar intensity decreases. This is due to decreasing incoming sunlight angles that result in the Sun's rays being spread out over a greater surface area of the Earth. Latitudes near the poles always receive the Sun's rays at lower angles, therefore creating a colder climate.

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A. The temperature in this hemisphere is much colder due to the weak intensity of radiation.

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