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Many Rays hit the Earth but the most are UV rays because the Earth is always in the Sun's path so...yea
90 degrees
Late fall & early winter.
the equater A+ 90 degrees
No it does not. Earth's seasons are affected by Earth's tilt. The earth is tilted 23.5 degrees so seasons are created by the sun's direct rays hitting different parts of the earth. Summer in the northern hemisphere starts when the sun's direct rays hit the tropic of cancer. winter occurs in the northern hemisphere when the sun's direct rays hit the tropic of capricorn. fall and spring begin when the sun's direct rays are at the equator. (By the way, summer in the norther hemisphere occurs when the earth is farthest from the sun)
Wherever it is just sunrise or just sunset.
The 2007 Tampa Bay Rays hit 187 home runs.
it affects the angle at which the sun rays hit the earth
Tangent rays will hit any part of the earth on any day at sunrise and at sunset.
The rays from the sun take 8 minutes to hit the earth
The temperature rises most from direct rays because they are more concentrated than slanted rays. Direct rays hit the Earth's surface more directly, leading to more heat absorption compared to slanted rays that are spread over a larger area.
It is the angle at which the sun's rays hit the earth