i think it was at the equator or poles
at the Equator
Directly is near the equator. Least directly is at the poles.
no it shines to pluto Yes, during the course of the year the sun strikes different locations on different days directly, the most northern location the sun can strike directly is called the Tropic of Cancer and the most southern location the sun can strike directly is called the Tropic of Capricorn.
i guess it all depends on were it is directly at and lighting can go until it hits the ground
We can find strike slip fault between two tectonic plates. For exemple; San Andreas fault in California is a strike slip fault and represent the limit between America plate and Pacifique plate. These two plates move with an inverse movement(~1 towards the north and ~1 toward the south). But we can also find this kind of fault in other context like in a colision.
at the Equator
Directly is near the equator. Least directly is at the poles.
Directly is near the equator. Least directly is at the poles.
spring/fall
It strikes it most directly at the equator, on average during the year.
the rays of the sun strike most directly at the equator, which is also why the countrie son it are the hottest. Also, the equator is perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the Earth and the sun so the sun hits it directly at 90 degrees. The equator sees the sun for most of the day (24 hours).
The Equator is directly facing towards the Sun, and so the Sun's rays hits the Equator more directly. As you move north or south, away from the Equator, the Sun's ray hit the Earth at a sharper angle. With further to travel through our atmosphere, the rays are cooler when they strike the Earth.
beacause global warming
It has to do with the fact the climate is warmer near the equator.
the sun's radiation is concentrated in smaller area near the equator
Close to perpendicular.
The Sun's rays strike least directly at the poles.