The Summer Solstice is the longest day of the year, receiving the most hours of sunlight. Since North America is in the Northern Hemisphere, this solstice comes on either June 21 or June 22.
June 21 or June 22.
June 21
summer solstice
Tropical regions - Northern Africa, central america, India
Sub tropical deserts receive the most intense sunlight.
in august
The most.
Western North America is the most mountainous part of North America.
I would locate my greenhouse toward the south in North America so that the plants inside can be exposed to sunlight most hours per day and most days per season. It should not be on the north side of a house or among tall grown trees where sunlight exposure is affected.
Most deserts receive 300 or more days of sunlight per year.
Most deserts receive much solar radiation - sunlight.
which region cover most of north america
Direct sunlight, that is the incidence of sunlight on a geographical area, varies with the time of year. Because of the relative tilt of the earth, about 23 degrees, when it is summer in one hemisphere, north or south, it is the opposite season in the other. The sun appears no more than 23 degrees north or south of the equator. These limits are known as the tropics of Capricorn and Cancer. The areas within these limits receive the most direct sunlight, the central area is the equator. Therefore, on average, the equator receives the most direct sunlight
Summer happens in South America when the Earth's 23.5 degree tilt gives the southern hemisphere more direct sunlight (and therefore warmth) than the northern hemisphere. So if South America is experiencing summer, North America is experiencing winter.