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Summer is defined as the time of year when the sun's rays are more direct.

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Are the suns rays less direct in the summer?

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What do direct rays have to do with summer being warmer than winter?

Direct rays of the sun during summer hit the Earth's surface more directly, increasing the amount of solar radiation absorbed and thus leading to warmer temperatures. In winter, the same rays hit the Earth at a more oblique angle, spreading the radiation over a larger area and resulting in cooler temperatures.


Is it true that during the winter the combination of fewer daylight hours and less direct rays of the sun causes lower temperatures?

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