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How do you put this in your own words- This amount depends on the latitude of the area. Latitude is the angular distance in degrees north and south from the equator. Different latitudes receive different
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This amount depends on the latitude of the area. Latitude is the angular distance in degrees north and south from the equator. Different latitudes receive different amounts of solar energy.
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This value can vary depending on the latitude of the area. The definition of latitude is the angular distance in degrees north and south from the equator. Different latitudes get different quantities of solar power.
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I'm not the best at this but I hope this helps!
The value relies upon the latitude of the range. Different latitudes draw different amounts of energy from the sun because they are measured from North to the South of the equator.
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