Land of the midnight sun
Warmer that the temperature in areas not bathed in sunlight.
The earths north and south pole are directly effected in terms of sunlight because of the earthes tilt. Considering that that the earth orbits the sun, this may block out some areas from getting very little or no sun at all. This could also work opposite ways, the areas could get 24 hours of sunlight, considering what season we are in.
1) The angle at which the sunlight hits the ground (more acute as you approach the poles. 2) The variable length of "day". 3) Terrine, the planet is not smooth.
Because the prevailing winds are from the west and there is a coastal mountain range between the sea in the west and the inland western areas.
some of the mountain ranges do
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the sunlight hits it directly.
Because they receive more direct sunlight
Areas near the Equator
Urban areas may receive less sunlight due to the presence of tall buildings that block the sunlight, increased air pollution that scatters sunlight, and the "urban heat island" effect where buildings and pavement trap heat, creating a warmer microclimate. These factors combined can reduce the amount of sunlight reaching the ground in urban areas.
Earth's polar regions are the areas of the globe surrounding the poles also known..part of what little sunlight the Polar regions receive, contributing to the cold.
Areas farther north or south of the equator reception of the sun depends with the position of the sun at the time.
Most areas of the desert receive little rainfall, just a few millimeters of precipitation. Some areas have received absolutely no rainfall in over 400 years.
The North Pole and South Pole (Antarctica) are two places on Earth where it can be dark for over 24 hours. During the respective winter-times of the North Pole and Antarctica, these areas can go with little to no sunlight for months at a time. Additionally, enclosed spaces such as caves may not receive any sunlight for extended periods of time.
areas closer to the equator receive and
Warmer that the temperature in areas not bathed in sunlight.