the Sahara desert
More or less, the equator gets most fo the direct sun light. I think the Sahara is too far north.
The location that receives the most direct sunlight on Earth is the equator. This region experiences the most consistent and direct sunlight throughout the year due to its position near the middle of the planet, where the sunlight's angle is most perpendicular to the surface.
From the sun :)
the sun
Earth gets heat and light from the Sun. It's heat also comes from the Earth's core.
it gets light from the sun
Changes in the amount of sunlight at a location throughout the year are mainly caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis as it orbits the sun. This tilt creates the different seasons, with longer days and more direct sunlight in summer, and shorter days and less direct sunlight in winter. Additionally, the position of the location on Earth's surface also affects the amount of sunlight it receives.
Venus is the planet that emmits the most light to earth.
Approx. 8 minutes.
The Earth gets its heat and light from the Sun. The Sun emits vast amounts of energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation, including heat and light, which reaches Earth through space. This energy is essential for supporting life on our planet.
Yes. Pluto gets light from the sun, but far less than Earth does.
The sun shines on Mars, just as it shines on the Earth. Since Mars is farther from the sun than the Earth is, it gets less sunlight.
its so powerful ligth gets out of it