It depends on the sun's declination and the date, most people will say June 21st but that is not technically correct. On June 21st, the most direct sunlight falls on the Tropic of Cancer (currently at 23 degrees 26 minutes north), but on other dates when the sun is north of the equator, it can be anywhere between the equator and the Tropic of Cancer.
during the Summer solsticeSummer solsticeIt's Summer Solstice.Summer.
In march if you look at a picture of the moons surface.
The Southern Hemisphere gets the most sunlight when the Southern Hemisphere has its Summer Solstice. That's the one that occurs around December 21.
In the Southern Hemisphere, the most direct sunlight is on 21 December.Seasons in the Southern Hemisphere are the exact opposite of those in the Northern:First day of Spring is 21 SeptemberSummer Solstice (longest day of the year) is on 21 DecemberFirst Day of Autumn is on March.and Winter begins on 21 June ...
It is called the summer solstice. It occurs on either the 21st or the 20th of June. During this time the southern hemisphere experiences winter.
during the Summer solsticeSummer solsticeIt's Summer Solstice.Summer.
During the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere the 23 parallel in the southern hemisphere is receiving the most direct sunlight.
In march if you look at a picture of the moons surface.
The other hemisphere from the one having the winter solstice gets the most sunlight
The Southern Hemisphere gets the most sunlight when the Southern Hemisphere has its Summer Solstice. That's the one that occurs around December 21.
Summer
In the Southern Hemisphere, the most direct sunlight is on 21 December.Seasons in the Southern Hemisphere are the exact opposite of those in the Northern:First day of Spring is 21 SeptemberSummer Solstice (longest day of the year) is on 21 DecemberFirst Day of Autumn is on March.and Winter begins on 21 June ...
This depends on where you're at on the planet, especially if you're talking about northern hemisphere vs. southern. So the question doesn't really make sense. The equator gets the most sunlight overall than any other place on earth, but in the northern hemisphere's summer (June), the most direct rays of the sun would be further north from the equator, while in the southern hemisphere (June would be winter), it would be further away. But the southern hemisphere, in places like Argentina or Australia, has milder winters overall because there is more ocean and less land which buffers temperatures vs. the northern hemisphere which has more landmass than ocean and therefore gets colder in winter.
Between March 20th and September 20th (or there abouts) the northern hemisphere receives the majority of the sunlight, while during September 20th to March 20th, the southern hemisphere receives more light. This is due to the earths tilt.
Most of China is in the Northern Hemisphere
northern hemisphere
The equator This is also the area that receives the most direct sunlight