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Reflected sunlight, for sure, travels from the Earth to the Moon. Reflected sunlight from the Moon also travels to Earth. That is why we can see the Moon.
Too much heat depletes the ozone layer making earth more warmer.
how big is Earth
the earth's core
north and south poles
The angle at which the sunlight strikes the Earth
Unequal heating of the earth's surface. The earth's axis.
Unequal heating of the Earth's surface.
Moon revolution around earth and the sunlight
Of all the "sunlight" that travels through space, directed toward the Earth, only the infrared radiation is detected as heat on Earth.
the earth moves around the sun, and in doing so, it gets closer or farther away from the sun, causing it to be hotter or colderOne of the primary factors affecting the unequal heating of the Earth's atmosphere is latitude. Latitude is the measurement of the distance of a location on the Earth from the equator. The further away from the equator that a location resides, the less sunlight that this location receives.
by the unequal heating of the earth's surface. by the unequal heating of the earth's surface.
The primary factor is the angle at which sunlight hits a place on earth. The most intense sunlight is when the sun is directly overhead. The least intense sunlight is when the sun is on the horizon. Other factors are cloud cover and smog.
The tilt of the Earth's axis and direct and indirect sunlight
The two factors affecting sunlight intensity are latitude and time of year
There are a few factors responsible for weather patterns in the united states. The gravitational pull of the moon is one of them, and of course the rotation of the earth.
Global warming ,greenhouses ,and pollution