You are thinking of the conservation of energy law which states energy can neither ber created or destroyed.
The Moeosphere However Receives No Energy From ThE sUN cAUSING iT tO bY vERY COlD
It isn't entirely clear whether total energy is conserved in General Relativity, or whether the total energy is even clearly defined in all cases. But in general it is assumed that the total amount of energy doesn't change over time.
The seasons affect flowering plants by giving them a time to rest in fall and winter with colder temperatures and less light. In the spring, the amount of daylight increases as do temperatures. The Sun heats the ground, the seeds in the ground, and the plants, so they produce the chemicals and energy they need to grow.
An electric car has an electric motor. The energy stored in the car's batteries is converted into the rotation of the wheels. A food processor works on exactly the same principle. Electrical energy from the outlet is turned into rotation in the food processor, and if you attach blades to the part that turns, it can cut up your food. Even an elevator works on the same principles. In the case of an elevator, the final motion isn't rotation, but it's still based on electrical wires feeling forces inside magnetic fields.
Rotation and tilt affect the amount of solar energy the earth receives because when the earth is tilted and or rotating, one specific part of the earth is more directed towards the sun then all the others.
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Time of day & cloud cover.
Tilt does not affect the total amount of solar energy Earth receives, as it is determined by the distance between Earth and the sun. However, tilt does affect the distribution of solar energy across different latitudes, leading to the changes in seasons.
The tilt of the Earth's axis, its rotation, and its orbital path around the Sun all influence the amount of solar energy reaching its surface. These factors determine the angle at which sunlight strikes different regions, affecting the intensity of solar radiation and creating seasonal variations in solar energy distribution.
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.
well what affects solar energy i dont have a clue the question is what affects the amount of the solar energy that the planet receives.....
Latitude
It is caused by the rotation of earth.
Tertiary consumers receive the least amount of energy from producers.
Nothing. Provided the earth remains in the same orbit, then a change of rotation would not change the amount of solar energy reaching the earth.
The latitude of an area on Earth most influences the amount of solar energy it receives. Areas closer to the equator receive more direct sunlight and therefore more solar energy, while areas farther from the equator receive less direct sunlight and less solar energy. Other factors such as cloud cover, air pollution, and elevation can also affect the amount of solar energy received.