Critically analyse how variations in insolation, controlled by latitude, atmosphere and local topography, lead to regional climatic contrasts on the earth, with suitable examples. (Answer in 250 words)

Spatial variation in insolation arises from astronomical controls and local modifiers, and this uneven solar heating is the basic driver of pressure belts, winds, rainfall patterns and regional climatic contrasts on the earth’s surface.

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