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It affects are seasons because since the earth is tillted they get a diffrent amount of warmth
the cycle of seasons most affects the earth around the sun
The atmosphere does not affect the sun. If anything the sun affects the atmosphere.
The atmosphere does not affect the sun. If anything the sun affects the atmosphere.
The sun affects the Earth by providing light and heat. The sun also provides solar power for energy and it provides vitamin D.
Time of day and atmospheric conditions (like cloud cover) are the two biggies. Also, location laditude, however, the question specified "in a given location"
the earth's location at any given time is less than 152 million km from the sun (152 million km is earth's farthest location from the sun ever observed).
The sun obviously isn't what changes--it is the tilt and location of the Earth at a given time of year. The angle at which the sun hits the Earth changes as we orbit around the sun and rotate on our "wobbly" axis. This wobbly axis affects the angle at which we see the sun rising and setting, and is the reason the sun's "path" through the sky changes depending on the time of year.
By using the sun rays to calibrate the amount of water if the temperature affects the water cycle then it affects the whole world.
Precipitation affects the sun. Clouds cover the sun.
the distance away from the equator (further away = less of the suns energy), and also the amount of cloud and type of cloud in that location (more cloud reflects more of the suns energy away from that location).
It affects are seasons because since the earth is tillted they get a diffrent amount of warmth
The main factor that influences the amount of energy that different places on Earth receive from the sun is the places location. The closer it is to the equator the more sun energy it will receive.
The regions of some climates affects us from the regions of the sun in the air with all of the climates joining toghether it affects some states like New Jersey and lots more.
How much given solar energy is received in a given location is that you have enough sunlight to create solar energy because solar means light waves from the sun. So if there is a lot of sunlight in your community/area you will get a lot/or a medium amount of solar energy, but if you don't have a lot of sunlight in your community/area then you won't get a lot of solar energy. Angle of deflection and shade trees, as well as cloud cover have a direct effect on the amount of convertible lightwaves available for conversion to electricity.
the cycle of seasons most affects the earth around the sun
It's the amount of energy given out by the sun, and the energy received by the earth. Within that is the energy reflected and the energy given off from the earth.