Sure. But they don't fall on the part of earth that's experiencing night.
Winter. In the beginning of January, the Earth is closest to the sun.
The location on the Earth's surface directly above the earthquake focus is referred to as the epicenter. This is the point where seismic waves originating from the earthquake focus first reach the surface. It is usually where the strongest shaking is felt during an earthquake.
In a typical diagram representing the Earth’s rotation around the Sun, night occurs on the side of the Earth that is facing away from the Sun. This position is usually indicated on the diagram as the shaded part of the Earth, where sunlight does not reach. Therefore, any position on the Earth that is in the shadow opposite the Sun represents night.
At night, the Sun's electromagnetic radiation does not reach the dark side of Earth. Therefore the atmosphere on Earth's night side emits more energy into space than it absorbs, so the air temperature increases. this is because of fronts
The point on Earth's surface directly above the Earth's focus is known as the "epicenter." It is the location where seismic waves first reach the surface during an earthquake, making it the area typically most affected by the quake. The epicenter is crucial for assessing damage and understanding the earthquake's impact on nearby communities.
No, the shadow of the moon is not always long enough to reach the Earth. During a solar eclipse, the moon's shadow on Earth is limited to a specific region where the alignment of the sun, moon, and Earth allows for the shadow to be cast on the Earth's surface.
Surface waves are formed when waves reach the Earth's surface. These are seismic waves that travel along the Earth's surface and can cause the most damage during an earthquake.
One part of the earth is facing directly at one side of the earth the rays from the sun and that is what makes summer and when the rays are pointing further from the sun is winter. because the rays are harder to reach the earth.
One part of the earth is facing directly at one side of the earth the rays from the sun and that is what makes summer and when the rays are pointing further from the sun is winter. because the rays are harder to reach the earth.
During the day it can reach 123 degrees Celsius and at night can dip to as low as -233 degrees Celsius.
it arrives directly from the sun or reflects off the earth moon or any other object that will reflect it
during the total eclipes earth blocks the moon sun light from shine and to reach the sun