because if the sun is facing north than the north part of the earth will be hotter the south side
The angle of the sun affects the distribution of heat on the Earth's surface in tropical regions. When the sun is more directly overhead (higher angle), it heats the surface more intensely, leading to warmer temperatures. This can contribute to the development of tropical climates characterized by consistently warm temperatures and high humidity levels.
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sun ,wind ,and water affect climate, but the shape of the land has an effect of climate as well
sun ,wind ,and water affect climate, but the shape of the land has an effect of climate as well
sun ,wind ,and water affect climate, but the shape of the land has an effect of climate as well
yes it does
Sunlight is at its strongest when it is at a perpendicular angle; at oblique angles it is weaker.
The month does not effect it. The angle of the earth to the sun does.
The angle of the sun's radiation at a certain latitude determines the amount of solar energy received by that region. Higher angles mean more direct and concentrated sunlight, leading to warmer temperatures. In contrast, lower angles result in less direct sunlight and cooler temperatures.