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    Incoming Solar Radiation in Middle Latitudes Is Less in Winter
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Incoming Solar Radiation in Middle Latitudes Is Less in Winter

Question 95

Question 95

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Incoming solar radiation in middle latitudes is less in winter than in summer because the Sun's rays slant more and spread their energy over a larger area.

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