Because of the tilt of the earth, the sun's rays are most direct in the northern hemisphere during their winter months and the Southern Hemisphere during their winter months.
The sun shine is most prevalent at the equator
During Spring (Vernal Equinox) - March 20th or 21st = Equator
During Fall (Fall Equinox) - September 22nd and 23rd = Equator
(Yeah, the sun's rays are most direct on the equator during Spring and Fall) especially the days I mentioned above. The Equinox's
Directly above the lines of one or other of the two tropics. On (or around) June 21, the Sun is directly over the Tropic of Cancer. On (or around) December 21, the Sun is directly overhead along the Tropic of Capricorn.
The earth gets the same amount of direct sunlight at all times, with the very minor exception that the sunlight is slightly less intense when the Earth is at its perihelion, the point in its orbit when it is farthest from the sun, which happens in early July, and slightly more intense when the Earth is at its aphelion, the point in its orbit when it is closest to the sun, which happens in early January. What does change through the year, causing significant seasonal changes, is what latitude gets the sun's direct rays due to the tilt of its rotational axis with respect to the plane of its orbit.
The suns rays are most intense between 12 lunchtime and 3pm
Are you serious? Of course it's during the summer! Only a kindergadener would ask that.
on June 21, the beginning of summer
NOONTIME
During the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere the 23 parallel in the southern hemisphere is receiving the most direct sunlight.
if you dont know tell someone who knows ............ ************************************************ When northern hemisphere tilts towards the sun, it is summer in the northern hemisphere, and winter in the southern hemisphere. The seasons reverse when the northern hemisphere tilts away from the sun. The angle that the sun's rays strike the earth's surface, decides the seasons.
At that moment and at that location somewhere along the Tropic of Capricorn, it is solar noon. It also happens to be the moment of the summer solstice in the southern hemisphere, and the winter solstice in the north.
The northern hemisphere has much more land than the southern hemisphere.
When it's winter in the southern hemisphere it's summer in the northern hemisphere. Therefore the North geographic pole is tilted towards the sun and the South geographic pole is tilted away from the sun.
the most direct solar rays strike the Southern Hemisphere .
During the daytime.
Summer
well if you say it that way, it depend which hemisphere you live in. We live in the northern hemisphere, so the sun rays strike to the southern hemisphere.
During the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere the 23 parallel in the southern hemisphere is receiving the most direct sunlight.
during the Summer solsticeSummer solsticeIt's Summer Solstice.Summer.
if you dont know tell someone who knows ............ ************************************************ When northern hemisphere tilts towards the sun, it is summer in the northern hemisphere, and winter in the Southern Hemisphere. The seasons reverse when the northern hemisphere tilts away from the sun. The angle that the sun's rays strike the earth's surface, decides the seasons.
if you dont know tell someone who knows ............ ************************************************ When northern hemisphere tilts towards the sun, it is summer in the northern hemisphere, and winter in the southern hemisphere. The seasons reverse when the northern hemisphere tilts away from the sun. The angle that the sun's rays strike the earth's surface, decides the seasons.
In march if you look at a picture of the moons surface.
The Northern Hemisphere has more land area than the Southern Hemisphere. About 68% of the Earth's land area is located in the Northern Hemisphere.
Yes, China is located in the northern hemisphere. Its latitude ranges from about 20°N to 40°N, placing the country entirely in the Northern Hemisphere.
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