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Q: What angle will the suns rays most directly hit the earth?
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At what angle will the sun's rays most directly hit the earth?

90 degrees


Where does The rays of the sun strike earth most directly?

at the Equator


Where the sun's rays strike earth most directly and least directly?

Directly is near the equator. Least directly is at the poles.


What does the angle of earth have to do with the seasons?

it affects the angle at which the sun rays hit the earth


Where on earth do suns rays shine at the most diect angle?

How about u look in a book


Identify where the sun's rays strike earth most directly and least directly?

Directly is near the equator. Least directly is at the poles.


What is angle of insulation?

It is the angle at which the sun's rays hit the earth


Were do the rays of the sun shine most directly?

The rays of the Sun fall more directly on the equator because the Sun shines more on the center of the Earth.


Where on earth do the Sun's rays shine at the most indirect angle?

It strikes it most directly at the equator, on average during the year.


Do the suns rays fall more directly on Ontario or on Florida?

If I am interpreting the question correctly, they fall more directly on Florida. If you imagine sun rays as arrows pointing directly from the sun to the earth, when they hit Ontario, they are at an angle because earth is a sphere. They hit florida more directly because florida lies closer to the equator, which is more perpendicular to the sun.


Where do the sun rays strike earth least directly?

The Sun's rays strike least directly at the poles.


What is the tilt of the earth for winter?

In summer the suns rays travel directly to the surface at a steep angle, so are still warm. In winter the rays strike at a shallower angle, and cool down rapidly as they travel a longer distance through the atmosphere before reaching the surface.