Since earth has an axial tilt, there can't be any place on the earth that has eternal sunlight.
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The world is always a dangerous place to live, and always will be. Also Grennitch CT is a very high crime place
It is not always in sunlight! There are like seasons. For half a year, there is sunlight and for the other half, there is shade.
The primary factor is the angle at which sunlight hits a place on earth. The most intense sunlight is when the sun is directly overhead. The least intense sunlight is when the sun is on the horizon. Other factors are cloud cover and smog.
Sunlight can be found everywhere on Earth during the day when the sun is shining. It penetrates through the Earth's atmosphere and reaches the surface, providing light and warmth for all living things.
There's no place on Earth that always receives direct sunlight. The closest to it would be the Equator, where the sun goes from overhead to 23 degrees one way to overhead to 23 degrees the other way and back to overhead, in the course of a year. And you're right ... if latitude were the only component of climate, then the hottest would be all along the equator.
Nice is a place in the world ,although it is a very rubbish place and there is always flies on food and lots of ants
True. Half of the Moon is in sunlight.
Not always, but generally, yes. Plants need sunlight for photosynthesis.
It is a dangerous thing to place an aquarium in sunlight because the sunlight may overheat the water and kill the fish.
The world was never flat. It has always been round. Australia has always been in the same place, i.e. the southern hemisphere.
When sunlight strikes a house, the energy transformation that takes place is from radiant energy (sunlight) to thermal energy (heat). The house absorbs the sunlight, which then gets converted into heat energy, warming up the interior.