It depends on what the date is. During the European summer ( or ozzie winter ) the sun will be north. During ozzie summer sun is south. At the equinoxes the sun will be dead overhead and won't give any indication of where north is.
Directly overhead.
Solar maximum can occur up to 42 degrees north of the equator as it did in 1859.
near the equator
yes
NPP decreases from the equator to the poles as a result of the amount of solar radiation available. Therefore, NPP is more at the equator.
The regions closer to the equator are hotter and more moist than those further from the equator. They receive more solar energy than the poles.
Solar maximum can occur up to 42 degrees north of the equator as it did in 1859.
No. I live in California and have solar panels on my house. I am not on the equator.
Windows and solar panels designed to catch the sun should always face towards the equator. In the US this means they should face south.
If you live near the equator, it's hot down there. Solar Panels can't power without Solar Power; The Sun, Heat.
the equator
They don't. The equator receives more solar energy per area unit than the poles do.
"The solar rays are hotter on the equator than in the northern hemisphere."
near the equator
The region on earth that receives the most solar energy is the equator. This is because the equator is the closest to the sun.
yes
the equator
The equator.