The poles receive the least direct solar radiation due to the Earth's curvature and tilt, making the equator receive the most intense sunlight.
The areas of the Earth that receive the least direct solar radiation are the areas near the poles. This is because the sunlight is spread out over a larger area at the poles due to the Earth's curvature, leading to less heating compared to the areas around the equator.
Insolation patterns show that solar radiation is most intense at the equator and decreases as latitude increases, favoring the equator over other areas for solar heating.
Due to the tilt of the Earth's surface with respect to the sun's rays, the more tilted the surface, the less energy it receives, making the poles receive the least direct sunlight.
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