The further you get away form the sun the less intense its radiation gets.
The sun's rays are most intense at the equator, where sunlight strikes the Earth directly throughout the year, resulting in higher solar energy and temperatures. Conversely, areas near the poles experience the least intense sunlight due to the angle at which the rays hit the surface, causing the energy to be distributed over a larger area and resulting in cooler temperatures.
No it is not.
this is known as radiant energy. the suns radiation does it
why
The vast majority of the Sun's energy escapes into space.
At the poles.
The further you get away form the sun the less intense its radiation gets.
the distance away from the equator (further away = less of the suns energy), and also the amount of cloud and type of cloud in that location (more cloud reflects more of the suns energy away from that location).
No. Less thsan one percent of the Sun's total energy falls anywhere near Earth.
The sun's rays are most intense at the equator, where sunlight strikes the Earth directly throughout the year, resulting in higher solar energy and temperatures. Conversely, areas near the poles experience the least intense sunlight due to the angle at which the rays hit the surface, causing the energy to be distributed over a larger area and resulting in cooler temperatures.
Less than 1% of the Sun's energy is absorbed by Earth's geosphere. The majority of the Sun's energy is absorbed by the atmosphere and surface of the Earth.
If a suns ray hits an apple what energy would that be
I Hear When It first Started It was To Get More From The suns Light To Use Less Energy For $$$$ Reasons...
The suns power is called Solar Energy. So to get the suns energy we use solar panels.
nuclear fusion energy
They get energy from the suns light energy baby
they get it from the suns energy