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There's no place where the angle of the sun's rays doesn't change. But the place thataverages the most direct rays for the longest time in the course of a year is the equator.That's zero latitude.That's probably why it's so warm there.
The are most direct on the Equator.
The suns rays are most direct around or at the equator.
It doesn't matter if they are slanted or straight it is still hot as heck...dont worry wait til winter u will be freezing cold u r still gonna get a cold either way unless you got a doctor who a pro
The equator receives direct rays from sun. It is present in front of sun.
tropic of cancer
The northern hemisphere receives fewer direct rays from the sun in January.
The distribution of incoming solar radiation during the course of a year is exactly equal at both poles, and neither of them ever receives any 'direct' rays.
The sun's rays are strongest at 0 degrees latitude.
The tropics, which are the area between the Tropic of Cancer at 23 degrees 26 minutes north and the Tropic of Capricorn at 23 26S.
it does not receives direct or slanting rays. it receives rays neither too much nor too less.
There's no place where the angle of the sun's rays doesn't change. But the place thataverages the most direct rays for the longest time in the course of a year is the equator.That's zero latitude.That's probably why it's so warm there.
There's no place where the angle of the sun's rays doesn't change. But the place thataverages the most direct rays for the longest time in the course of a year is the equator.That's zero latitude.That's probably why it's so warm there.
Equator.
Generally, the equator receives the direct or almost direct and vertical rays of the sun. Due to this the rays fall on a smaller area and the heating effect of the rays with reference to the area of heating increases. Hence it is hotter at the equator as compared to the other parts of the earth.
The direct rays of the sun are rays from the sun that hit a certain area.