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Didactic illustration showing the intensity of sunshine by the sun. The amount of solar energy (energy transmitted by the sun in the form of light and heat) on the surface of the earth depends on the inclination of the sun´s rays on the surface of the globe. At the North and South Poles, temperatures are negative compared to those at the equator that are positive. This determines the climate and seasons that differ depending on where one is on land.
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Dimensions: 7312 x 3010 pixels (63 MB)

Maximum Size at 300dpi: 619.1 x 254.9 mm, 24.4 x 10 inches

Maximum Size at 72dpi: 2583.7 x 1063.6 mm, 101.6 x 41.8 inches

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Didactic illustration showing the intensity of sunshine by the sun. The amount of solar energy (energy transmitted by the sun in the form of light and heat) on the surface of the earth depends on the inclination of the sun´s rays on the surface of the globe. At the North and South Poles, temperatures are negative compared to those at the equator that are positive. This determines the climate and seasons that differ depending on where one is on land.

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