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5 August, 17:28

Near the poles, how does the amount of incoming solar radiation generally compare with the amount of outgoing terrestrial radiation? Choose the best answer.

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  1. 5 August, 17:33
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    Is less in comparison with the rest of the Earth.

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    In poles now we have the magnetic centers of the planet, this will make that the magnetic field that is produced, can protect the planet from the radiation of cosmos. Magnetic field is also responsible of getting together the ionized particles that come from universe and they are ions, in this way they appear as an a boreal or austral aurora.
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