It effects the tempature because of the heat force given off to make it. By Miles Isaac Sims.
because the angle of suns rays hitting the earth change. like the equator gets direct rays most of the year and that's why its the hottest
negatively charged plates affect the path of cathode rays by repealing the cathode rays.
cathode rays
temperature does affect the bounce of a ball!
Anything above the temperature of zero degrees produces infrared rays, that means that even humans do !!
Clouds affect living things by their cosmic rays. These cosmic rays have an influence on the overall temperature. Humans are affected by the temperature and weather.
direct rays are from the sun and indirect rays are from something else, like it was reflected or something(ex:the moon. It bounces the sun's rays) AKT♥
If the sun's rays hit the Earth's surface at a direct spot, which is usually around the equator, that area would be the warmest. Any area that is far away from the sun's rays is usually cold.
If the sun's rays hit the Earth's surface at a direct spot, which is usually around the equator, that area would be the warmest. Any area that is far away from the sun's rays is usually cold.
because the angle of suns rays hitting the earth change. like the equator gets direct rays most of the year and that's why its the hottest
The color of the water is dark, therefore, it absorbs the sun's rays.
The direct rays of the sun are rays from the sun that hit a certain area.
Ambient temperature and seasonality Exposure (direct sunlight) Wind
UV rays affect us. It is because they are high energy rays.
A direct rays is when the Sun's light hits the specified part of Earth that you are observing at an exact angle of 900 . This means that the Sun's rays are perpendicular to the Earth; Direct rays compared to indirect rays are one of the factors for the occurrence of seasons on Earth.
By using the sun rays to calibrate the amount of water if the temperature affects the water cycle then it affects the whole world.
No it does not. Earth's seasons are affected by Earth's tilt. The earth is tilted 23.5 degrees so seasons are created by the sun's direct rays hitting different parts of the earth. Summer in the northern hemisphere starts when the sun's direct rays hit the tropic of cancer. winter occurs in the northern hemisphere when the sun's direct rays hit the tropic of capricorn. fall and spring begin when the sun's direct rays are at the equator. (By the way, summer in the norther hemisphere occurs when the earth is farthest from the sun)