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it gets darker and lighter
From 0 degrees or the latitude of the equator, it is in line to receive the most direct rays of the sun, the higher up in latitude you go, less heat is given off, because there is a lower amount of direct sunlight entering the atmosphere.The higher the latitude the colder is gets.
the equater is the warmest part of the earth because it's the fatest part of the earth. Which means the equater gets the most sunlight to allow it to heat up.
The amount of direct sunlight that an area receives during the year is heavily influenced by the axial tilt of the Earth. In the Northern Hemisphere, the tilt of the Earth is towards the sun during the summer months, and away from the sun during the winter months. This means that in the summer months, the Northern Hemisphere receives more direct sunlight for a longer period of time, resulting in longer days and higher temperatures. Conversely, in the winter months, the Northern Hemisphere receives less direct sunlight for a shorter period of time, resulting in shorter days and lower temperatures. The axial tilt of the Earth also affects the angle of the sun's rays, which in turn affects the amount of direct sunlight an area receives. During the summer months, the angle of the sun's rays is more direct and the sun appears higher in the sky, resulting in more direct sunlight and higher temperatures. During the winter months, the angle of the sun's rays is more oblique and the sun appears lower in the sky, resulting in less direct sunlight and lower temperatures. This is why some areas experience extreme seasonal temperature swings based on the tilt of the Earth. The axial tilt of the Earth also affects the length of the day in different areas. In higher latitudes, where the tilt of the Earth is more pronounced, the length of the day varies greatly between the summer and winter months. In the summer months, the days are longer and the nights are shorter, while in the winter months, the days are shorter and the nights are longer. In conclusion, the Earth's tilt affects the amount of direct sunlight an area receives during the year by influencing the angle of the sun's rays and the length of the day. In the Northern Hemisphere, the tilt of the Earth is towards the sun during the summer months, resulting in more direct sunlight, higher temperatures, and longer days. In the winter months, the tilt of the Earth is away from the sun, resulting in less direct sunlight, lower temperatures, and shorter days. The tilt of the Earth also affects the length of the day in higher latitudes, where the tilt is more pronounced.
the earth rotates and the sun moves the other way. Then I think you can fill in the puzzle after that.
the plant that gets direct sunlight
The Equator (tropical zone) gets the most sunlight during the year. The reason is because of the tilt of the Earth on its axis. I left this information out originally.
you get more direct sunlight at the equator
Because in the daytime the earth is tilted to where it gets more direct sunlight, while in the night time the earth is tilted to where sunlight is not direct and it's turned away from the sun so the temperture lowers.
it gets direct sunlight!!
the Sahara desert More or less, the equator gets most fo the direct sun light. I think the Sahara is too far north.
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!
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The equator gets the most radiant sunlight on Earth.
In short, because of the axial tilt of the earth. In May - July, the northern hemisphere is tilted more towards the sun and gets more sunlight at a more direct angle. The reverse is true for the southern hemisphere. In November - January, the situation is reversed; the southern hemisphere gets more direct sunlight.
cause it gets direct sunlight
Think of the North Pole or Alaska here. They get plenty of sunlight but the sun is so far from the earth that the local weather controls the temperature.