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The phenomenon you are referring to is called axial tilt or obliquity of Earth. This tilt causes the variation in the length of daylight throughout the year and influences the angle at which the sun's energy strikes different locations on Earth, leading to seasonal changes.
All places that are on the Equator have the least variation in the length of daylight hours.
Utah would have the greatest number of daylight hours per day in June. This is because June is the month with the longest daylight hours due to the summer solstice, when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted closest to the sun.
when a place or a country is near the eqater,than sunrays falls on it directly. but as it moves away from the eqater ,sunrays falls on it slanting ,so nights are longer. places near eqater have almost equal days and nights
In general there is a delay between the highest daylight hours and highest temperatures and between lowest daylight hours and lowest temperatures. The reason is energy absorbed. When the sun is pounding down during the summer the highest temperatures come approx 1 month after the longest day of the year because the enrgy absobed on the earth in the oceans and on land has a commulative effect. The same thing happens in winter.
The location closest to the equator experiences the least change in daylight hours throughout the year. This is because the equator receives roughly 12 hours of daylight year-round, with only minimal fluctuations.
None of them because perpendicular lines intercept each other at right angles
no, because parallel is opposite to perpendicular
No because perpendicular goes up and down
The phenomenon you are referring to is called axial tilt or obliquity of Earth. This tilt causes the variation in the length of daylight throughout the year and influences the angle at which the sun's energy strikes different locations on Earth, leading to seasonal changes.
It depends on your location. Right now 30 April 2009 it is in the sky in UK but unable to see it because it is daylight
Yes there is because you keep your back strait and that creates a perpendicular.
Not always because a perpendicular bisector can be constructed with compasses
No,because they are not the same.
Because its diagonals are perpendicular
farmers did it because they needed more daylight to farm in the fall
no because the angles in the X are not 90 degrees. a + would be perpendicular though because all four of the angles in the plus sign are exactly 90 degrees.