the tilt of the earth can cause the amount of solar energy to change becase of the rotation and revolution of earth around the sun. you get different rays of light at different times of the day
The tilt of the axis could be considered, but it does not affect how much sunlight the entire earth receives. The tilt affects which parts receive solar energy and when they receive it.
There are a few different things that affect the amount of solar energy that the planet receives. The atmosphere is one of these factors.
The surface area of mitochondria or chloroplast affect its energy output because larger surfaces-to-volume ratio imply more loss of energy as opposed to smaller surface-to-volume ratios.
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The further you go away from the sun the less heat and light you receive.There is an inverse square relationship between the distance and the amount of solar energy that strikes a planet.So, if a planet is twice (2 x) as far away from the Sun as the Earth is, it receives only one quarter (1/4) the amount of energy, three times (3 x) as far receives only one ninth (1/9) the energy, and so on.That's the basic theory, but there are other factors that can affect the actual temperature on the surface of a planet.For example, the "greenhouse effect" makes Venus much hotter than predicted.
It is similar by the more surface area the more energy it can produce. The mitochondria is in a coil shape allowing it to have more surface area. These folds are called cristae, which contains proteins t hat carry out energy-harvestng chemical reactions.Read more: How_is_the_structure_of_the_mitochondria_related_to_its_function
The 70% of the sun's energy that is absorbed by the earth's surface, differences in solar energy that the earth receives across the globe.
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did you get this in Witzel
the sun and the radio
The 70% of the sun's energy that is absorbed by the earth's surface, differences in solar energy that the earth receives across the globe.
The transfer of energy inside the Earth effects its surface by warming it.
The period of time that a surface receives solar energy. The number of daylight hours.
2 types of energy from the natural world to the earths surface is the sun and radio active atoms
The surface area of mitochondria or chloroplast affect its energy output because larger surfaces-to-volume ratio imply more loss of energy as opposed to smaller surface-to-volume ratios.
Time of day & cloud cover.
I don't see why they should affect climate significantly. The total amount of energy Earth receives from cosmic rays is quite insignificant, compared to the energy it receives from sunlight.
yes of course it has energy as every object in the universe has massive amounts of energy stored in it so does a baseball