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Where is sun energy less intense?

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Anonymous

11y ago
Updated: 10/25/2022

The further you get away form the sun the less intense its radiation gets.

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Where is the sun's energy less intense?

The further you get away form the sun the less intense its radiation gets.


What time and why is the solar energy most intense?

Solar energy is most intense around noon when the sun is highest in the sky. At this time, the sunlight must travel through less of the Earth's atmosphere, reducing the amount of energy that is scattered or absorbed before reaching the surface.


How does your sun generate their intense radiation?

The sun generates such intense energy via radiation pressure. This involves the placement of hydrogen into helium in the sun's core with the process of nuclear fusion.


How does the seasonal variation in the altitude of the noon sun affect the amount of energy received at the earths surface?

The seasonal variation in the altitude of the noon sun affects the amount of energy received at the Earth's surface because when the sun is higher in the sky, the energy is more concentrated over a smaller area, leading to more intense heating. Conversely, when the sun is lower in the sky, the energy is more spread out over a larger area, resulting in less intense heating. This variation in intensity of solar radiation influences the temperature and climate patterns on Earth.


Why sun is less intense when at horison?

Its rays are filtered somewhat by all the atmosphere that they travel through.


What reaction creates much of the energy given off by the sun?

Hydrogen fusion. The hydrogen atoms in the core of the sun are under such intense pressure that they combine to form helium and energy.


Which type of climate receives the most intense solar energy?

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.


What kind of energy does the sun take in?

The sun can be described as a nuclear fusion reactor - converting hydrogen into helium under intense heat and pressure.


Why do people in many countries prefer to go to the beach later in the afternoon?

Because the sun is less intense then.


Why is the sun a form of light energy?

The sun produces electromagnetic energy in many different wavelengths including those within the spectrum visible by humans (i.e. visible light). This energy is the result of an intense nuclear fusion reaction in the sun's core.


What is the relationship between latitude and air pressure?

Air pressure generally decreases as latitude increases. This is because the sun's energy is more concentrated near the equator, causing air to rise and create lower pressure systems. As you move towards the poles, the energy from the sun is less intense, leading to higher pressure systems.


What provides the energy for production of electromagnetic wave in the sun?

Nuclear fission and reaction, intense heat.