The belt of maximum solar energy input to Earth is the Equator. This is because the Sun's rays hit the Earth more directly at the Equator, resulting in more intense solar radiation compared to other latitudes.
radio signal bents around the curvature of earth and hence travel longer distance than the line of sight signal. At ultra high frequencies signal follows the line of sight path and hence maximum communication distance is limited due to curvature of earth for given height of transmitting and receiving antenna
The Summer Solstice is the day on which the Sun reaches its maximum elevation north of the equator. This occurs on June 21 or June 22 in the northern hemisphere, depending on the cycle of leap years. It is also the longest day of the year.
The maximum temperature on Mars can reach around 70 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius) near the equator during the day, while the minimum temperature can plummet to about -195 degrees Fahrenheit (-125 degrees Celsius) at the poles during the night.
You may not realize that you have asked the question in an odd way. When you say northernmost, you are asking for the latitude that is farthest north where the sun can be above the horizon, or below the horizon, for 24 hours. That would be zero degrees north latitude, the north pole. The 'above which' idea may bring us to conclude the answer is any latitude arbitrarily close to but not equal to zero degrees. See what I mean? [Compensate for south as needed] You might have meant to ask for the lowest northern latitude where you can experience the sun above the horizon, or below the horizon, for 24 hours. That would be about 23.439 degrees north latitude.
-- The sun's maximum southward excursion, at the December solstice,is about 23.5° south of the equator.-- At that time, it is (23.5° + 6°34') = 30°04' south of you.-- So at solar noon, the sun is 30° 04' below your zenith, or 59° 56' aboveyour southern horizon.
Solar maximum can occur up to 42 degrees north of the equator as it did in 1859.
It ranges from a minimum elevation of 0 to a maximum of 134 meters.
944 feet maximum
Yes, the maximum value of acceleration due to gravity (g) is at the equator because the centrifugal force due to the Earth's rotation reduces the effective gravitational force. This results in a maximum g value at the equator compared to other latitudes.
Gravitational potential is maximum at poles.
The maximum number of degrees you can move around the Earth is 360 degrees, which would bring you back to your starting point. The antipodal point on Earth from the North Equator, located at 180 degrees opposite, is called the South Pole.
It can be anywhere from 0 to a maximum of about 80,000 feet.
Limiting latitude is the maximum distance from the equator at which a celestial body can be observed due to the Earth's rotation and tilt. Beyond this latitude, the body may not rise above the horizon or may not be visible due to atmospheric interference.
The top of the coconut tree, where the shaman is.
The country with the world's lowest maximum elevation is the Maldives. Its highest point is only 2.4 meters (7.9 feet) above sea level.
The belt of maximum solar energy input to Earth is the Equator. This is because the Sun's rays hit the Earth more directly at the Equator, resulting in more intense solar radiation compared to other latitudes.