how could the eccentricity of the planets orbit affect the amount of solar radiation it receives from the sun?​

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Answer:

Earth's orbital eccentricity

Obviously, when the planet is closer to the sun, it receives more solar radiation. ... It turns out that the shape of the Earth's orbital eccentricity varies over time from being nearly circular (low eccentricity of 0.0034) and mildly elliptical (high eccentricity of 0.058).

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Answer:

Earth's orbital eccentricity

Obviously, when the planet is closer to the sun, it receives more solar radiation. It turns out that the shape of the Earth's orbital eccentricity varies over time from being nearly circular (low eccentricity of 0.0034) and mildly elliptical (high eccentricity of 0.058)

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