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Q: Where is the Sun's rays are directly overhead at?
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Why is it warm by the equator line?

The suns rays and heat hit it directly


Where on earth are the suns rays most intese Least intense?

The sun is directly overhead between the Tropic of Cancer (June) and the Tropic of Capricorn (December) when it's rays are most intense. They are least intense at the South Pole (June) and North Pole (December).


Why is it important never to look directly to the sun?

because of the suns bright rays!!


Why it is important never to look directly at the sun?

because of the suns bright rays!!


What angle will the suns rays most directly hit the earth?

the equater A+ 90 degrees


When are the sun's rays most directly over one of the topics?

At either of the tropics the sun's rays are most directly overhead at mid-day in mid summer.


Does the angle at which the suns rays fall on a solar cell effect the energy that's produced?

Yes, just as the sun's heat is greater when it is directly overhead, so too the energy produced by solar cells is greatest when the rays jit it at right-angles, and lessens with every degree away from that.


What Movie earth to echo?

What MOVES the Earth to echo is the light of the Suns rays directly into the moving of the ocean


Does ice reflect suns rays in Antarctica?

It does indeed reflect the suns rays.


Is the southern limit of the suns direct rays is marked by the tropic of cancer?

The tropic of Cancer is 23° North of the Equator. It represents the point where the Sun can be directly overhead. If you are any further north, the Sun can not be overhead. The corresponding feature in the southern hemisphere is the Tropic of Capricorn. As to the Sun's direct rays, they can be anywhere from the South Pole to the North Pole. Those two points and everything in between receives the Sun's direct rays at some time during the year.


Does a equinox have sun rays that shine directly over head?

The sun's rays are always directly overhead somewhere on earth. Twice a year,at the moment of each equinox, that place is somewhere on the equator.


How much of the suns rays get absorbed into our atmosphere?

About 17% of the suns rays get absorbed into our atmosphere