Areas farther north or south of the equator reception of the sun depends with the position of the sun at the time.
Direct and indirect sunlight.
yes, high latitude áreas = cold temperatures low latitude áreas = warm temperatures
The poles are coldest because they get the most indirect sunlight.
Then we would receive only 1/4 of the sunlight we receive now.Then we would receive only 1/4 of the sunlight we receive now.Then we would receive only 1/4 of the sunlight we receive now.Then we would receive only 1/4 of the sunlight we receive now.
Yes, indirect sunlight does cause heat, although not as much as direct sunlight does.
The equator
Some plants do best in indirect sunlight.
indiana
Because they receive more direct sunlight
the sunlight hits it directly.
No, they prefer the dark but they can survive in indirect sunlight.
Some plants do best in indirect sunlight.
Areas near the Equator
Urban areas may receive less sunlight due to the presence of tall buildings that block the sunlight, increased air pollution that scatters sunlight, and the "urban heat island" effect where buildings and pavement trap heat, creating a warmer microclimate. These factors combined can reduce the amount of sunlight reaching the ground in urban areas.
When you have direct and indirect sunlight you might not understand it. It is actually quite simple. When you have DIRECT sunlight you have a warmer climate. When you have an INDIRECT sunlight it has a more humid or cool temperature. For an example the equator gets DIRECT sunlight most of the time. Hope this answers your question!
They both come from the sun.