yes they are
The incoming sun's energy is most concentrated at the equator because the sun's rays hit this area more directly, which results in greater heating and energy absorption. This is why the equatorial regions generally experience higher temperatures compared to regions closer to the poles.
tropic of cancer
Yes, during summer, the sun's rays are more concentrated over a smaller surface area due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. This tilt causes the sun to be higher in the sky, resulting in more direct sunlight hitting the surface. Consequently, areas receiving sunlight in summer experience warmer temperatures compared to winter when the rays are spread over a larger area.
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yes they are
The Atmosphere
It does indeed reflect the suns rays.
The incoming sun's energy is most concentrated at the equator because the sun's rays hit this area more directly, which results in greater heating and energy absorption. This is why the equatorial regions generally experience higher temperatures compared to regions closer to the poles.
About 17% of the suns rays get absorbed into our atmosphere
tropic of cancer
A+ at the equator-inator DOOF
During the daytime.
The Atmosphere
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
The equator receives direct rays from sun. It is present in front of sun.