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The equator receives direct rays from sun. It is present in front of sun.
Because , the sun doesn't fall directly ( slant rays)
The human eye can detect electromagnetic radiation in the visible region of the spectrum only. This region extends to the radiations of wavelength of 7600-3800 Angstrom
tropical regions
southwest
The Antarctic Desert is the coldest desert in the world because it is located in a polar region that receives no direct, overhead solar radiation. In fact, several months each year it receives no solar radiation. It is dark 24 hours per day.
The Antarctic Desert is the coldest desert in the world because it is located in a polar region that receives no direct, overhead solar radiation. In fact, several months each year it receives no solar radiation. It is dark 24 hours per day.
That's not true at all.
The sun emits its greatest intensity of radiation in a spectral region. The spectral region the sun's radiation emits to is the visible region of the spectrum.
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The region near the equator, known as the tropics, receives the most solar energy. This area is characterized by having the sun directly overhead at noon during the equinoxes, resulting in nearly equal day and night lengths. Due to the Earth's tilt, the tropics experience a more direct angle of sunlight, leading to more intense solar radiation and higher temperatures compared to other regions. The equatorial region is also home to rainforests, which benefit from the abundant solar energy to support high levels of biodiversity and lush vegetation.
The region on earth that receives the most solar energy is the equator. This is because the equator is the closest to the sun.
tropical region
Because on an annular cycle the amount of sunlight it receives varies enormously.
The particular region is named so because of the amount of tornadoes it receives annually, which is a lot. (: