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It depends on how much atmosphere it has to go through, the further away FM the equator you are the more the earth curves so the suns rays enter at an angle, meaning that it has to go through more atmosphere. Whereas on the equator the suns rays travel strait so there is less atmosphere to go though, make the suns rays more intense
tropic of cancer
How about u look in a book
the equater A+ 90 degrees
Obliquely
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).
The Atmosphere
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It does indeed reflect the suns rays.
About 17% of the suns rays get absorbed into our atmosphere
It depends on how much atmosphere it has to go through, the further away FM the equator you are the more the earth curves so the suns rays enter at an angle, meaning that it has to go through more atmosphere. Whereas on the equator the suns rays travel strait so there is less atmosphere to go though, make the suns rays more intense
During the daytime.
A+ at the equator-inator DOOF
tropic of cancer
The Atmosphere
How about u look in a book
the equater A+ 90 degrees