During the winter the sun light is more spread out through the earth. In the summer the sun light that is more focused on one spot. It also depends on where you live. The more North or South of the equator you are the cooler summers you have because the sun light spreads out. If you live on or close to the equator the sun light is not as spread out so the summers are really hot and winter warm.
The answer really depends on the season Iceland is in. There is no exact count for each season cause the days change. It is different from where people who for example live in Texas. During the winter some days it can be rare to see sunlight. In the summer it's the exact opposite. There could be 24 hours of sunlight one day. That commonly happens in Alaska as well.
It should not. Summer has longer periods of sunlight. Winter has longer nights. Maybe its time to move out of Siberia.
Summer, because the Earth is on an ellipse and the Sun is not centered. Therefore, the Sun is farther in the Winter and closer in the Summer.
it would be higher in the winter i know because the photo in photochemical smog means light and is formed by the action of sunlight and the sunlight is higher in the summer than winter luv boo boo science luver
the taiga receives almost no sunlight it the winter and little in the summer
Summer because photochemical smog is created by the actions of sunlight on pollutants, and sunlight is stronger in the summer than winter.
There is a lot of land in the north; that makes the summers hotter and the winters colder. There is a lot of ocean in the south; that makes the seasons milder.The earth is nearest the sun in January and farthest in July; that makes northern winter warmer and summer cooler. It also makes southern summer hotter and winter colder.
The answer really depends on the season Iceland is in. There is no exact count for each season cause the days change. It is different from where people who for example live in Texas. During the winter some days it can be rare to see sunlight. In the summer it's the exact opposite. There could be 24 hours of sunlight one day. That commonly happens in Alaska as well.
Oxygen is produced by living plants. Plants use Carbon Dioxide, Water and Sunlight to make Sugars and Oxygen. As sunlight is required and there is more of this in summer, more oxygen is produced in summer than winter.
It should not. Summer has longer periods of sunlight. Winter has longer nights. Maybe its time to move out of Siberia.
Summer, because the Earth is on an ellipse and the Sun is not centered. Therefore, the Sun is farther in the Winter and closer in the Summer.
it would be higher in the winter i know because the photo in photochemical smog means light and is formed by the action of sunlight and the sunlight is higher in the summer than winter luv boo boo science luver
I really have no idea! :(
the average hours of daylight in the the winter are 11 for Hawaii
Most of the sunlight is during summer but during winter it probably averages 3-4 hours of sunlight a day.
In the winter the shortest days only have 4 hours of sunlight. In the summer the sun doesn't set at all.
Summer, maximum at 22 June: ca. 15 h Winter, minimum at 22 December: ca. 9 h