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GEOG 102-PTS1-Online Lab1
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For this question you will need to use 4CE Figure 2.9, “Daily insolation received at the top of the atmosphere,” p. 50 (3CE, Figure 2-10, p. 48). The dashed vertical lines represent Sept 21, June 21, Mar 21 and Dec 21 Which location receives the most insolation on DECEMBER 21?
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A.68° N to 90° N
B.75° S to 90° S
C.90° N and 90° S
D.25° S to 25° N
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Question restatement: The problem asks, using 4CE Figure 2.9, which location receives the most insolation at the top of the atmosphere on December 21. The answer options are:
- 68° N to 90° N
- 75° S to 90° S
- 90° N and 90° S
- 25° S to 25° N
Analysis of each option:
Option 1: 68° N to 90° N
- December 21 is the southern hemisphere’s summer solstice and the northern hemisphere’s winter solstice. In the northern high latitudes (68° N to 90° N), the Sun sits very low on the horizon or is below it for much of the day, resulting in low solar elevation and thus reduced insolation reaching the top of the atmosphere. This makes this latitude band unlikely to rece......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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