radiation
I'm not sure but I think it has something to do with gravity
clouds, angle of instance, materials that absorb the suns energy, pollution, and objects
The Thermosphere
the atmosphere forms a protective boundary between earth and space and provides conditions that are suitable for life
No, not all solar energy intercepted by the Earth arrives as oblique rays. Solar energy reaches the Earth in the form of parallel rays, but the angle at which these rays strike the surface varies based on the Earth's curvature and its axial tilt. This variation causes some regions to receive sunlight more directly (perpendicular rays) while others receive it at an angle (oblique rays). Consequently, the intensity of solar energy varies across different locations and times of the year.
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At the poles
Yes, It comes from the suns rays to the earth
well pluto is so far away that the sun rays can't reach out that far for it to be warmer and for earth,the earth is much closer and could get most of the suns hot rays
Obliquely
Absorbed
Ozone layer protects us. These powerfulrays are UV rays.
the tilt of earth affects the sun's rays because if it is tilted the shaded part will not get the sun's rays but the other side will.
The tilt of the earth changes how the sun stikes
O-Zone Layer to Protect from the suns rays
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the sun rays strike the surface at different angles as earth travel around the sun