When the sun strikes the Earth from directly above, that spot recieves more intense energy, heating it up more. However, in areas farther away, the angle is much more shallow, meaning that the same amount of solar energy is heating up a larger area of land, making the process less efficient and the land cooler.
Yes, it does. The sun heats the surface of the earth. This warm earth sends heat up which warms the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. The warm greenhouse gases send warmth in all directions, including back down to earth again.
Yes, it warms the earth in most places. Near the equator, it is much hotter than in the poles. Also, have you ever noticed that it is colder at night and hotter in the daytime? This is because the sun warms the earth. Hope this answers your question!
The sun's radiation comes into the atmosphere. The most dangerous rays (ultraviolet) are blocked by the ozone layer. Some of the rest warm the earth, and rising heat is caught by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
The sun's radiation comes into the atmosphere. The most dangerous rays (ultraviolet) are blocked by the ozone layer. Some of the rest warm the earth, and rising heat is caught by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
yes, the shallower the angle the cooler it is, and vice versa.
That's approximately true, although the Sun does heat the air directly - but only slightly.
yes the sun directly heats earth.
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The four main factors that affect aquatic ecosystems are waters depth, temperature, flow, and amount of dissolved nutrients.
sunlight, time of day, temperature during that day.
This is quite simple. Temperature affects the pH levels in soil because of the heat. Depending on the intensity, the pH level in the soil will either increase or decrease to balance.
The area of greatest tornado activity appears to be shifting northward. It is unknown how this might affect tornado intensity.
Land hearts up & cools down quickly compared to water. It is rapidly by changes in the amount of sunlight & the air temperature
amount of sunlight amount of carbon dioxide amount of water intensity of sunlight temperature and how idk
Sunlight is a kind of fuel for thunderstorms. The warm air causes an updraft when it collides with cold air. Also, sunlight intensity affects the temperature. That is why the temperatures at the equator are usually high because the places near the equator get direct sunlight.
Light, carbon dioxide concentration, and temperature.
If your doing Mr.D's crossword it is temperature
The more acute the angle at which the sunlight strikes, the more atmosphere that sunlight must pass through. Passing through more atmosphere will weaken and dim the light beams. As the angle at which sunlight hits the earth changes, the same amount of sunlight is spread over different areas, so that near the poles each area of surface receives less intense radiation than an equivalent area near the poles.
The intensity of light, concentration of carbon dioxide and temperature are the three main factors that affect photosynthesis. They determine the rate at which photosynthesis occurs.
Maybe a blockout of sunlight or not enough access to water and the temperature may be too low to slow photosynthesis down
Sunlight warms pool water
Temperature Light Intensity Water
Temperature, concentration of CO2, and light intensity
although the intensity and amount of sunlight will affect the temperature yet apart from that other factors including the weather conditions, physical features, vegetation, atmospheric contents such as CO2 and other green house gases also play a vital role in affecting the temperature conditions. The type of geological strata will also be a contribting factor for high/low temperature conditions.
The factor that will effect photosynthesis the most is light. Plants need light in order for photosynthesis to take place. Water, air, pH, and temperature will also effect photosynthesis.