polar tropical or temperate
north and south poles
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Because the sunlight it receives is almost directly overhead all year round. the Equator receives the most solar energy.
Latitude
the zone that receives the strongest sunlight
The Neritic Zone is the region that receives lots of sunlight and extends to a depth of about 200 meters.
The photic zone of the ocean is the surface of the ocean that receives sunlight.
The polar zones, located near the North and South Poles, receive the least amount of sunlight due to their extreme latitudes and the tilt of the Earth's axis. This results in long periods of darkness during winter months.
The tropical zone, located near the equator, receives direct sunlight year-round due to its proximity to the sun's rays. This results in consistent warm temperatures and minimal variation in daylight hours throughout the year.
Photic Zone: part of the ocean that receives sunlight Aphotic Zone: area in an ocean where sunlight does not reach and photosynthesis does not occur
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The tropical rainforest receives the most precipitation and the desert receives the least.
The forest floor typically receives the least sunlight in a tropical rainforest as it is shaded by the dense canopy above. This lack of sunlight creates a dark and damp environment, resulting in slower plant growth compared to other layers of the rainforest.
The really deep, bottom layer of the ocean.
The equatorial region, which includes the tropical rainforests, experiences direct sunlight throughout the year due to its location near the equator. This area receives consistent high levels of sunlight and has a warm climate with relatively stable temperatures.
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