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The amount of sunlight light falling on a given area changes as the Earth rotates -- night & day
There is no day of the week that can be said to have the most sunlight.
The intensity of the sun on the earth is about 1.3 kilowatts per square meter. Though this is an upper limit as the sunlight is reduced by the air, clouds, time of year, mountains, occasional trees and latitude of the specific grasslands.
The equator gets 12 hours of sunlight every day of the year (this only refers to the actual equator, not the Tropics in general, though sunlight doesn't vary much at the low latitudes either).
describe the possible effect of not getting enough sunlight each day
It changes from day to day throughout the year. But when averaged over the entire year, it averages out to 12 hours per day.
That varies, depending on the latitude (i.e., where you live) and the time of year.
because the sunlight intensity changes
The changes between day and night are: 1. sunlight in the morning, dark at night 2. temperature changes depend on how cold and hot the weather likes
December 22
The amount of sunlight light falling on a given area changes as the Earth rotates -- night & day
24 hours Daylight... changes from day to day, today for example would be around 11 and a half hours of sunlight
January 21
its gets sunlight for half the year and its always sunny night and day but the tempiture only changes about 3 degrees Celsius to 7 to 17 degrees Celsius :}
Because the composition of the atmosphere changes from day to day (specifically, the composition of particulates). These are what scatter sunlight in ways that can make sunsets colorful.
a day is 50 and a year is 50,000
The date is March 17 but the day of the week changes from year to year.