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At the moments when the sun reaches the solstices ... some time around June 21 (north) and December 22 (south).
the earth would burn if the sun strike the earth
They strike the magnetic field generated by the Earth.
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at the poles
The sun's rays strike the earth at 90 degrees (verticle) at their northernmost position during the summer solstice for northern hemisphere and at their southernmost position during the summer solstice for the southern hemisphere. These positions are known as the Tropic of Cancer in the northern hemisphere and the Tropic of Capricorn in the Southern Hemisphere.
At the moments when the sun reaches the solstices ... some time around June 21 (north) and December 22 (south).
At the moment of the June and September solstices, respectively.
The northernmost (and/or southernmost) of the various jet streams that circle the Earth.
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There are two types of global poles; magnetic and geographic. Neither were invented. The magnetic poles are two points on the Earth where the magnetic field is most intense. The geographic poles are the northernmost and southernmost positions on the globe.
The Gobi Desert of China and Mongolia is the northernmost desert on earth. The Antarctic Desert is the southernmost.
The North Pole is the northernmost point on earth. However, the "northernmost" would depend on the definition of North Pole. The magnetic North Pole would be different from the Terrestrial North Pole.
The southernmost point on Earth is the south pole. The northernmost point on Earth is the north pole. There is no east or west pole.
The northernmost point in the world is the North Pole. The southernmost point in the world is the South Pole. These are the axis points on which the Earth rotates.
The northernmost point of the world is the North Pole, located at the top of the Earth. The southernmost point of the world is the geographic South Pole, situated at the bottom of the Earth.
Antarctica is Earth's southernmost continent.Antarctica