the south side of the house
The side of the moon facing away from Earth is known as the "far side" or "dark side" of the moon. This side appears to be dark because it does not receive direct sunlight, but it is not permanently dark, as it still gets sunlight at certain times during the moon's orbit.
Mercury receives the most sunlight due to its proximity to the Sun. Being the closest planet, Mercury experiences extreme temperatures reaching up to 800 degrees Fahrenheit on its daytime side.
This phenomenon is called a "lunar sunrise." It occurs when sunlight illuminates the far side of the moon as seen from Earth.
The sunny side gets extremely hot. The dark side gets extremely cold.
block out curtains - home depot or lowes.....have in all my windows...one pair (for a single window) is about $25.00. Simple to "hang" and very effective in summer and winter. Our house faces north and 6 windows on that side and keeps rooms warm throughout the cold winter nights in northern south carolina. South side of house has 14 windows and the block out curtains keep all the rooms considerably cooler with the high 90's temperatures during the summer months. Effective and affordable solution to maintaining house temperature throughout the year.
The west side of a house gets the most afternoon heat assuming sunlight can reach this side.
In the Northern Hemisphere, the south side of the house gets the most sunlight during the year. To maximize collection of solar energy from sunlight, solar panels are located at the south side of the house.
That depends on where you live. In my area, the west side of the house gets rained on first and most.
New York state get the a building get the most direct sunlight at noon is on the westside!
They don't actually grow towards the sunlight. As sunlight hits the stem of a plant, the side away from the sunlight, that gets less light, grows faster than the well lit side (or the well lit side grows less than the other side). The faster growth on one side makes the plant tilt in the direction of the sunlight.
I would locate my greenhouse toward the south in North America so that the plants inside can be exposed to sunlight most hours per day and most days per season. It should not be on the north side of a house or among tall grown trees where sunlight exposure is affected.
It's not so much the Sun that changes; rather, Earth's axis is tilted (with respect to a perpendicular to Earth's plane of orbit). As a result, when Earth is on one side of the Sun, the northern hemisphere gets more sunlight; when Earth is on the other side of the Sun, it is the southern hemisphere that gets more sunlight.
The area that receives the most direct sun is usually the south-facing side of a building or outdoor space. This side gets direct sunlight throughout the day as the sun moves from east to west. It is ideal for sun-loving plants and activities that require full sun exposure.
Icicles tend to form on the side of a building that receives less direct sunlight, typically the north-facing side. This is because the lack of sunlight allows snow and ice to accumulate, creating conditions for icicles to form.
Temperature wise, in warm environments, the basement would be the coolest part of the house. Socially speaking, the coolest part of a house would be the game room or entertainment room.
The east side is the dry side on the west coast. The west side is next to the ocean and gets the most rain.
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