Mount Katahdin
It depends. Sunlight can be brighter in the US or Europe, it just depends on the weather at the time and what place you are looking at. However, sunlight is sunlight and is generally the same all over the planet.
Angles the sun hits us at different angles
first tell us, to which place and from where.
It gives us vitamin D to help absorb Calcium.
The name of the first pizza place in the United States of America was the Lombardi's.
US
Infrared radiation is the component of sunlight responsible for heat. When sunlight hits an object, the object absorbs some of this infrared radiation, which causes its temperature to rise and gives us the sensation of warmth.
The moon appears bright to us because it reflects sunlight. Although it does not produce its own light, the surface of the moon reflects about 11% of the sunlight that hits it, which is sufficient for us to see it clearly from Earth. Additionally, the moon's brightness can be enhanced by its position in the sky and the absence of other light sources, especially during the night.
A lot because remember. The North Pole is in Canada. So, practically yes becauce it is more to the top of the Earth. So, the sunlight does not hit it as much as it hits the US
no it was made somewhere in the us
Jamestown in 1620.
The warm Gulf stream on hitting the US meets with the cold Labrador current and thus a front is formed. This place is thus the foggiest place in the world.