Solar radiation is most intense at noon.
Ultraviolet radiation
While the sun emits all types of light, from radio waves, to gamma rays the most intense type of light (electromagnetic radiation) is yellow light.
Tropical Climate because it receives a lot of the intense solar energy and it is also most likely to be found near the equator where the sun is directly giving solar energy.
tropical regions
southwest
Southern Hemisphere
Ultraviolet radiation
Most of the solar radiation is absorbed when it reaches the surface of the earth. Some of the solar radiation is also absorbed in the atmosphere.
Most deserts are located close to the tropics where they receive intense direct solar radiation. Also, deserts have little humidity and cloud cover that would insulate the land from this radiation.
Stay away! They launch radiation and flames and intense heat out into space!
While the sun emits all types of light, from radio waves, to gamma rays the most intense type of light (electromagnetic radiation) is yellow light.
Tropical Climate because it receives a lot of the intense solar energy and it is also most likely to be found near the equator where the sun is directly giving solar energy.
Solar radiation.
the sun
On March 21 and September 22, zero degrees latitude receives the most intense solar energy. This is at the equator.
the peak times of radiation are 10 am and 3pm
Solar radiation is the most common type of radiation on earth. The earth also emits thermal radiation from its crust as a result of decaying of uranium.