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A direct rays is when the Sun's light hits the specified part of Earth that you are observing at an exact angle of 900 . This means that the Sun's rays are perpendicular to the Earth; Direct rays compared to indirect rays are one of the factors for the occurrence of seasons on Earth.
When the people in a hemisphere receive those direct rays from the sun, they enjoy the warmth of summer. When they receive only indirect rays, they experience winter, which is colder.
When the people in a hemisphere receive those direct rays from the sun, they enjoy the warmth of summer. When they receive only indirect rays, they experience winter, which is colder.
The land and water at the North and South poles never receive the direct rays of the sun due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. This leads to prolonged periods of darkness in winter and continuous daylight in summer.
The sun's most direct rays strike the earth at a 90 degree angle. The most northern latitude at which this occurs (at summer solstice) is the tropic of cancer. The southernmost latitude to receive the sun's vertical light is known as the tropic of capricorn. Midway between these two latitudes is the equator. Can't see "the following"
Around noon, the sun is at its highest point in the sky, which means its rays are more direct and concentrated. This leads to more intense heating of the Earth's surface compared to mornings and evenings when the sun's angle is lower, resulting in less intense heating.
At the poles
Certain parts of Earth are either closer to the sun (due to the shape of the Earth and the tilt of its axis) or are receiving more direct rays from the sun.
The equatorial regions of the Earth receive more heat because they are directly exposed to the sun's rays throughout the year. The sun's rays strike the equator at a more direct angle compared to the poles, resulting in higher solar energy absorption. Additionally, the atmosphere is thinner at the equator, allowing for less scattering and absorption of sunlight. This leads to consistently warmer temperatures in these regions.
The areas near the poles, specifically the polar regions, never receive direct rays from the sun during certain times of the year. This phenomenon occurs because of the tilt of the Earth’s axis, resulting in polar nights where the sun remains below the horizon for extended periods. Additionally, deep caves and certain underground environments also do not receive direct sunlight.