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Sunlight hits the Earth at an angle. As a result of the tilt of the Earth, some areas of the Earth receive more direct sunlight than others, which means they receive more solar energy. Which statement correctly describes how solar energy changes as latitude changes?
A.
Oceans and lakes receive more solar energy than land masses.
B.
Lower latitudes receive more solar energy than higher latitudes.
C.
The poles receive the most solar energy of all places on the Earth.
D.
The equator receives the least solar energy compared to any other latitude.
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