At 60 degrees latitude, sunlight absorption is significantly less intense compared to the equator due to the angle of the sun's rays. During summer months, the sun's path is higher, allowing for more direct sunlight, while in winter, the sun remains low on the horizon, resulting in shorter days and reduced sunlight. Overall, the average solar radiation received at this latitude is lower, averaging around 3-5 kWh/m² per day, depending on the season. This reduced sunlight impacts local climates and ecosystems.
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