Question
Easy
The most important factor that influences the distribution of temperature on earth is :
1
Crowded high rise buildings
2
Insolation or Incoming Solar Radiation
3
Seasons
4
Asphalt of roads
Question Details
Time to Solve: 12
Exam: CTET
Level/Paper: CTET_P2
Chapter: Physical Geography: Lithosphere, Atmosphere, Hydrosphere
Topic: Atmosphere: Weather & Climate Phenomena
Correct Answer
Option B
Explanation
The most important factor that influences the distribution of temperature on Earth is insolation or incoming solar radiation. Here's a detailed explanation of why Option 2 is correct and why the other options are incorrect: 1. Insolation or Incoming Solar Radiation (Correct Answer - Option 2): - Insolation refers to the amount of solar energy received by a specific area of the Earth's surface. It is the primary driver of…Read More
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