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At the equator at the equinoxes, and at some point between the two tropic latitudes (Cancer or Capricorn) the rest of the year.

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When the north pole tilts away from the sun where do the most direct rays strike?

the most direct solar rays strike the Southern Hemisphere .


Which region always receives the suns most direct rays?

The equator receives direct rays from sun. It is present in front of sun.


Where are the sun's rays most direct during an equinox?

The are most direct on the Equator.


What area receives the most direct rays of sun?

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When do the suns most direct rays strike in the western hemisphere?

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Where are the suns rays most direct during the equinox?

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Is the northernmost point that receives the suns most direct rays?

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What latitude receives the most direct rays of the sun year around?

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What latitude receives the most direct rays of sun year around 90 n?

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What is the direct ray of the sun?

The direct rays of the sun are rays from the sun that hit a certain area.


How are direct rays different from indirect rays?

direct rays are from the sun and indirect rays are from something else, like it was reflected or something(ex:the moon. It bounces the sun's rays) AKT♥


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