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17 November, 19:30

Why do you think it is a driving force of weather around the world?

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  1. 17 November, 22:35
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    The sun.

    Explanation:

    The sun provides energy for living organisms, and it drives our planet's weather and climate patterns.

    Remember, Earth is spherical and the energy from the sun does not reach all areas with equal intensity. Areas exposed to the sun are directly on the sun's rays (i. e. those nearest to the equator) and hence, receive greater solar input. In contrast, those in higher latitudes receive sunlight that is spread over a larger area and that has taken a longer path through the atmosphere. As a result, these higher latitudes receive less solar energy.

    Also, ocean circulation and precipitation are all factors of weather
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