The Ozone layer protects the earth form the suns harmful rays but due to pollution from fossil fuels,electricity, etc the harmful rays have been allowed through which is causing our earth's temperature to rise. The harmful rays should be radiating back out to space but carbon dioxide levels have risen and although carbon dioxide has always been present the more the levels rise the more risk of human extinxtion. We should be looking after our earth but instead we're putting back the harmful fuels that took a long time to cut down but now it is taking no time at all to destroy our earth.
As the earth rotates the angle if the sunlight changes which affects shadows.
Tilt of the Earth's axis: The angle at which the Earth's axis is tilted determines the amount of direct sunlight different regions receive, leading to seasonal variations. Revolution around the sun: The Earth's orbit around the sun causes different parts of the planet to receive varying amounts of sunlight depending on the time of year. axial parallelism: The axis of the Earth remains pointed in the same direction throughout its orbit, which affects the distribution of sunlight on different parts of the Earth. Eccentricity of Earth's orbit: The Earth's orbit is not a perfect circle, but slightly elliptical, which influences the intensity of sunlight received by the planet at different times of the year.
the sun is the first one in the solar system and as the earth rotates around the sun it is also spinning so when we are in the day time Australia is at night time and because the sun is hot it gives of heat so when it is night we dont get as much heat because we are backwards from the sun.
Sunlight that hits the Earth's surface is absorbed by the Earth. It is then reflected back.
The tilt of the Earth determines the angle at which sunlight hits the surface, affecting the intensity and duration of sunlight at different latitudes. This tilt is responsible for the changing seasons as the Earth orbits the sun.
Cloud cover prevents Sunlight from reaching the Earth's surface, keeping the earth cooler.Cloud cover prevents heat escaping into space, keeping the Earth warmer.
Greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere, like carbon dioxide and water vapor, trap some of the infrared heat energy radiating from the Earth's surface. This trapping of heat is known as the greenhouse effect, which helps keep the Earth's surface warm enough to sustain life. Without this natural greenhouse effect, the Earth would be much colder.
Yes, the Earth's surface absorbs sunlight and then emits much of it as infrared radiation. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere trap some of this infrared radiation, preventing it from escaping to space, which warms the planet overall.
The Earth receives varying amounts of sunlight due to its spherical shape and tilted axis. This tilt causes different parts of the Earth to receive direct sunlight at different angles, leading to variations in the amount of sunlight received. Factors like seasons and Earth's orbit around the sun also affect the distribution of sunlight on Earth's surface.
The tilt of the earth causes the sun to hit certain areas.
The curvature of the Earth causes sunlight to hit different parts of the Earth at varying angles. This means that sunlight hits the equator more directly than the poles, leading to differences in temperature and climate across the globe.
Because the tilt of the earth prevents sunlight reaching the far north during the winter months.
Yes it does. The Earth's tilt causes there to be more direct sunlight in the tropical rainforest. The direct sunlight then causes for accelerated evaporation which makes the tropical rain forest wet and hot almost completely year round.
The tilt of Earth's axis as it orbits the sun is what causes seasons. This tilt causes different parts of the Earth to receive varying amounts of sunlight at different times of the year, resulting in the changing of seasons.
Earth rotates on its axis. This rotation is what causes day and night as different parts of the Earth receive sunlight at different times.
The cancer was caused by excessive nuclear radiation exposure. Some members of the military may have been exposed to high levels of radiation.
The tilt of the Earth's axis causes different parts of the Earth to receive sunlight more directly, leading to variations in temperature and different seasons. As the Earth orbits the sun, the varying angle of sunlight reaching different regions causes changes in temperature throughout the year.