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Where on earth is the sun's rays spread out thinly all the time?

North and south pole


Why on earth are the suns rays spread ot all the time?

the sun rays strike the surface at different angles as earth travel around the sun


Why is it summer in the northern hemisphere on June 21?

Because the earth's axis is tilted towards the sun at this time. This means the sun's rays are spread over a smaller area than they are in winter, so it's warmer.


All of the solar energy intercepted by the earth arrives as oblique rays?

No, not all of the solar energy intercepted by the Earth arrives as oblique rays. The angle of the sun’s rays varies depending on the latitude, time of year, and time of day. At the equator, for example, the sun’s rays are more direct, while at higher latitudes, the rays are more oblique.


What do we call the time when the Earth rotates and the first rays of sunlight fall on a particular place?

That time is called sunrise. It marks the beginning of the day when the sun's rays first appear over the horizon, illuminating the Earth as it rotates.


How long does it take for the sun rays to hit Jupiter and come back to Earth?

They do it all the time.


How long does it take for ultraviolet rays to reach earth?

The amount of time it takes for ultraviolet rays to reach earth will vary depending various factors. Some common factors include time of day, latitude, weather conditions and so much more.


When in history did the royal navy have its greatest number of ships?

In 1939, the Royal Navy was the biggest in the world, bigger even than the US. However, because of the size of the British Empire at the time, it was spread thinly throughout the globe.


Why would gamma rays and light waves reach the earth at the same time?

Gamma rays and light waves can reach Earth at the same time if they are emitted simultaneously from the same event, such as a supernova explosion. Since both travel at the speed of light in a vacuum, they can arrive on Earth together, despite having different properties and wavelengths.


DO uv rays increase the temperature of the earth?

UV rays by themselves do not increase the temperature of the Earth. They contribute to warming when they interact with the Earth's surface, causing it to absorb and emit heat. This process can lead to an increase in temperature over time.


Why does the earth need radiation from the sun at any time at the day?

Because if the earth did not have the sun rays shining on it, the earth would be so cold it would freeze within a second


What happened to the joined continents?

They were spread apart over a period of time when the earth's crust was moving.