Yes it does. When the sunlight is direct, it specifically hits a location so more solar energy is packed into that area. Therefore, it is warmer in that area. For example, the equator.
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Ummm . . . Sunlight itself produces no heat, but light comes from the Sun along with heat, x-rays, and other high-energy particles.
In short, because of the axial tilt of the earth. In May - July, the northern hemisphere is tilted more towards the sun and gets more sunlight at a more direct angle. The reverse is true for the southern hemisphere. In November - January, the situation is reversed; the southern hemisphere gets more direct sunlight.
convex mirrors are used as it reflects the sunlight efficiently and produces more heat
Summer in the North, because that is when the North pole is tilted towards the Sun.
When you have direct and indirect sunlight you might not understand it. It is actually quite simple. When you have DIRECT sunlight you have a warmer climate. When you have an INDIRECT sunlight it has a more humid or cool temperature. For an example the equator gets DIRECT sunlight most of the time. Hope this answers your question!
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More direct sunlight produces higher temperatures, and less direct sunlight produces lower temperatures.
Yes it does. When the sunlight is direct, it specifically hits a location so more solar energy is packed into that area. Therefore, it is warmer in that area. For example, the equator.
Sunlight is more direct at noon
It is because the vertical rays covers the larger surface area where as the slanting rays does not.
you get more direct sunlight at the equator
1. The allocative effects of direct taxes are superior to those of indirect taxes. 2. Direct taxes are progressive and they help to reduce inequalities. 3. The administrative costs of direct taxes are more than that of indirect taxes. 4. Direct taxes are more flexible than that of indirect taxes. 5. Indirect taxes are more growth oriented than direct taxes.
Answer this question...why do managers cosider direct costs to be more accurate than indirect costs?
north and south poles
Indirect flights would use up more fuel because they have more take off and landings than would a direct flight.
Indirect attachments are more common because of their durability and small size.