During winter, the Earth receives sunlight at a lower angle, which means the solar rays are spread over a larger area. This results in reduced solar intensity and shorter daylight hours. Additionally, the atmosphere may scatter and absorb some of the solar radiation, further diminishing the warmth felt during this season. Consequently, the rays that reach the Earth's surface during winter are less direct and less intense compared to other seasons.
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