On March 20th, 2019, which of the following places did NOT receive oblique insolation? O Mbandaka, Democratic Republic of the Congo (0 degrees) Jakarta, Indonesia (6 degrees S latitude) Honolulu, Hawai'i (21 degrees N latitude) Santiago, Chile (33 degrees S latitude)
On March 20th, 2019, which of the following places did NOT receive oblique insolation? O Mbandaka, Democratic Republic of the Congo (0 degrees) Jakarta, Indonesia (6 degrees S latitude) Honolulu, Hawai'i (21 degrees N latitude) Santiago, Chile (33 degrees S latitude)
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On March 20th, 2019, which of the following places did NOT receive oblique insolation?
**Options:**
1. Mbandaka, Democratic Republic of the Congo (0 degrees)
2. Jakarta, Indonesia (6 degrees S latitude)
3. Honolulu, Hawai'i (21 degrees N latitude)
4. Santiago, Chile (33 degrees S latitude)
**Explanation:**
The question focuses on determining which location did not experience oblique insolation on a specific date, March 20th, 2019. Insolation refers to the amount of solar radiation reaching a given area. Oblique insolation occurs when the Sun's rays strike the Earth's surface at an angle other than 90 degrees.
- **Mbandaka, Democratic Republic of the Congo (0 degrees):** Positioned on the equator, Mbandaka would have received direct, perpendicular insolation rather than oblique insolation on March 20th, 2019 (the equinox).
- **Jakarta, Indonesia (6 degrees S latitude):** Close to the equator, Jakarta likely received relatively direct insolation, though slightly tilted.
- **Honolulu, Hawai'i (21 degrees N latitude):** Situated further from the equator, Honolulu would have received more oblique insolation.
- **Santiago, Chile (33 degrees S latitude):** As Santiago is even further from the equator, it would experience more oblique insolation compared to locations closer to the equator.
On the equinox (March 20th), the Sun is directly overhead at the equator. Therefore, Mbandaka, which lies on the equator, did not receive oblique insolation, as the solar rays were perpendicular to the surface.
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