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Yes, indirect sunlight does cause heat, although not as much as direct sunlight does.
The Sun emits heat in the infrared wavelengths. The sidewalk is warmed by those direct rays.
Early in the morning, the sun's rays are not that direct and the heat thus received is not as much as when in the afternoon when the sun's rays are direct. Besides, the morning air takes time to heat up.
It effects the tempature because of the heat force given off to make it. By Miles Isaac Sims.
chemiluminescence The direct production of light as the result of a chemical reaction with little or no heat produced
direct rays are from the sun and indirect rays are from something else, like it was reflected or something(ex:the moon. It bounces the sun's rays) AKT♥
It is because the vertical rays covers the larger surface area where as the slanting rays does not.
Yes, indirect sunlight does cause heat, although not as much as direct sunlight does.
yes direct rays heat up bricks in the day and on the night it will be humid as the bricks will release heat then
With a direct fired system the airflow goes directly over the flame. An indirect fired air heater has a heat exchanger that the air passes over. Indirect units provides heat without contamination from combustion by-products.
No, they're more direct in summer. That's why they heat more.
because the latitude of a place is mainly responsible for the amount of heat it gets. the direct rays of the sun strike the areas near the equator
The Sun emits heat in the infrared wavelengths. The sidewalk is warmed by those direct rays.
Early in the morning, the sun's rays are not that direct and the heat thus received is not as much as when in the afternoon when the sun's rays are direct. Besides, the morning air takes time to heat up.
It would affect it because that would cause heat transfer to change. It also changes seasons. How well a plant will grow also depend on the direct and indirect light.
The heat of the sun causes the ocean to warm, along with the sun's direct rays.
Because the rays of the sun is so hot it will heat any part of the earth witout being hit my direct sunlight