The Artic Circle and Antarctica.
The relatively cooler areas are called sunspots. They are regions of high magnetic flux and appear and disappear, most notably on an 11-Earth-year cycle.
The dark spots on the surface of the Sun that represent areas of cooler temperatures are called sunspots. Sunspots are regions on the Sun's photosphere that appear dark because they are cooler than the surrounding areas, due to intense magnetic activity inhibiting convection. Sunspots are temporary phenomena that occur in cycles and can have significant effects on space weather and Earth's climate.
On a yearly basis the Earth receives the same amount of sunlight on its total surface. The distribution of light to dark periods is different by latitude and time of year
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I'm just a 11 year old girl but I know a lot. There are many theories but the dark areas on the moon are the smooother land. The lighter areas are the rough areas. Those areas are where mountains are. Yes, the moon has mountains. I learned that in science class.
The Atacama Desert is located in South America. It is known as the most arid place on Earth. This desert sees only 0.59 inches of rain per year.
Areas near the equator get the most rain. Areas like deserts sometimes never get precipitation. As far as the over all precipitation goes, there are great graphs and charts out there to see what the average precipitation per year on earth is.
Dark areas on the photosphere of the Sun are called sunspots. They appear dark because they are cooler regions compared to their surrounding areas, which results in decreased luminosity. Sunspots are temporary phenomena that occur in 11-year cycles as part of the Sun's magnetic activity.
Yes, in most areas.
the sun revolves around earth
the sun revolves around earth
most rural areas