a special thing called the receiver and it retrieves the sun
The equator receives direct rays from sun. It is present in front of sun.
The distribution of incoming solar radiation during the course of a year is exactly equal at both poles, and neither of them ever receives any 'direct' rays.
The sun's rays are strongest at 0 degrees latitude.
Because of the earth's axial tilt the northern hemisphere receives more direct sunlight for half the year and the southern hemisphere receives more for the other half of the year. Neither is closer to the sun.
You must mean: "When the tropic of Cancer recieves the rays of the sun at a 90 degrees angle". We call that the Equinox.
The equator receives direct rays from sun. It is present in front of sun.
The northern hemisphere receives fewer direct rays from the sun in January.
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Summer.- is that climate because it is when the sun gives direct rays.Spring it is at the half so it receives indirect and direct raysWinter.- is that climate because the earth receives indirect sun's raysFall.- it is at the half so it receives indirect and direct rays
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because it receives direct contact from the sun all year round
It's the part of the earth that receives the most direct radiation from the sun.
The distribution of incoming solar radiation during the course of a year is exactly equal at both poles, and neither of them ever receives any 'direct' rays.
The sun's rays are strongest at 0 degrees latitude.