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The angle of isolation affects the direction of sunlight that is hitting a certain Latitude so it controls how much direct sun light a place gets.
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The tilt controls the angle of incidence of sunlight AND the duration of daylight hours.
The angle at which the sunlight strikes the Earth
If the sunlight is coming directly down upon the surface then it will concentrate the energy. If the sunlight was at an angle the same amount of light is spread over a larger area and it will be colder.
The angle of incidence it he angle at which the incident ray stikes the plane of the surface.
a direct ray is where the sun light hits the earth at a 90 degree angle so the angle of sunlight is perpendicular to the earths surface
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The angle of isolation affects the direction of sunlight that is hitting a certain Latitude so it controls how much direct sun light a place gets.
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The tilt controls the angle of incidence of sunlight AND the duration of daylight hours.
The angle at which the sunlight strikes the Earth
what happens when you direct light waves at an angle into a mirror
As the earth rotates the angle if the sunlight changes which affects shadows.
Oblique
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.
No the only way you can tell time from a shadow is from something ubstruckting direct sunlight any type of light that is not sunlight will not allow the change in earths rotation to change the angle of the shadow.