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karlynnae

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Which area receives the least amount of solar energy on Earth?
  a. polar regions
  b. mid-latitudes
  c. tropical regions
  d. temperate regions
  e. equatorial regions



Question 2

The solar heating of Earth varies with ____ and ____.
  a. seasons; longitude
  b. longitude; latitude
  c. winds; convection
  d. winds; reflection
  e. seasons; latitude




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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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