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Regardless of the diurnal or seasonal cycles insulation is always

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The whole insolation is all the time stated to be higher at the side of the equator and low at the poles.

Explanation:

As over the regardless of the diurnal or seasonal cycles, insolation is all the time higher at the equator and so as lower at the poles. The equator will be able to get more set of the solar energy as compare to the poles and seasons will not get affected by it.

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Regardless of diurnal or seasonal cycles, insolation is always higher at the equator and lower at the poles. The equator receives more solar energy than the poles and seasons do not affect that. This is why the equator is always warmer.

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