Yes, that's exactly how it works. The more direct the angle of the sunlight (which is to say, the closer that angle is to being perpendicular to the surface) the more warmth will result.
These places receive the least direct sunlight out of all the places of the Earth.
The warmest parts. The parts along the equator.
Thermosphere
Tropical areas near the equator have the warmest climate because the sun's rays are pointed at the middle of the Earth on its axis, called the equator. The directness of the sun's rays obviously causes heat which is why the places around the Earth's equator are warm. :-)
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It's called "the Terminator".
the tilt of the earths axis
because, the world is round
The warmest places on Mars are about the same temperature as the coldest places on Earth.
These places receive the least direct sunlight out of all the places of the Earth.
The warmest parts. The parts along the equator.
There is a region in Iran , in the Lut desert named " Gandom Beriyan " that is the warmest region on the Earth .the temperature is estimated up to 70 C in the shades ! there are reports that no living creature lives in that region.
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Thermosphere
The main factor that influences the amount of energy that different places on Earth receive from the sun is the places location. The closer it is to the equator the more sun energy it will receive.
The warmest part of the troposphere is in the bottom