Earth and the atmosphere. The rays of the sun at point A travel a long distance and cover a large area near the Arctic Circle. T
he rays of the sun at point B travel a short distance and cover a small area near the equator. Which statement describes how the angle of insolation affects different areas of Earth? The area near the pole absorbs more heat. The area near the equator receives less heat. The area near the equator is warmer than the area near the pole. The area near the pole receives more direct sunrays than the area near the equator.
The Navigation Acts were a series of laws passed by the British Parliament that imposed restrictions on colonial trade. British economic policy was based on mercantilism, which aimed to use the American colonies to bolster British state power and finances.