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You need direct sunlight to use a sundial, so it cannot be used at night or when clouds or pollution are diffusing the sunlight too much to create shadows.
Please keep this potted plant out of the direct sunlight.
Particles in the clouds reflect light in all directions
the zone that receives direct year-round sunlight is the
not really it could melt in direct sunlight. but if it is not in direct sunlight then no. peace out guys
A lower air pressure than a patch of ground shaded by clouds :)
The water becomes a gas and then they turn into clouds. Then it rains the water out the clouds. THATS THE WATER LIFE CYCLE!
cumulonimbus clouds block out sunlight!
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a lower air pressure than
Sunlight is more direct at noon
It certainly helps. But panels can receive some energy through clouds, windows and from reflectors.
You need direct sunlight to use a sundial, so it cannot be used at night or when clouds or pollution are diffusing the sunlight too much to create shadows.
you get more direct sunlight at the equator
When you have direct and indirect sunlight you might not understand it. It is actually quite simple. When you have DIRECT sunlight you have a warmer climate. When you have an INDIRECT sunlight it has a more humid or cool temperature. For an example the equator gets DIRECT sunlight most of the time. Hope this answers your question!
Please keep this potted plant out of the direct sunlight.
In general, clouds lead to cooler daytime temperature because they block the direct rays of sunlight from reaching the earth. A major exception to this is in snow and ice-covered regions.