North of the arctic circle, or south of the antarctic circle, but only at certain times of the year.
The "Tropics".
Tahe question is really nonsense as posed because the answer is related purely to latitude so includes very many countries. If you mean what country receives the most solar radiation at the surface of the earth, that is parts of Chile and California.
the earth is tilted and some parts of it get direct sunlight and other parts dont.
The angel of the sunlight determine how much they heat up the earth. The axel of the earth is tilted 23.5 degrees in relation ship to the sun. This is what gives us the different seasons. When the angel is wide a specific amount of sunlight will be spread out over a big area and each part is only heated up a little. When the angel is narrow the same amount of sunlight is concentrated on a smaller area and that area is heated up much more.
places are closer to the eqater and dont get as much rain:)
North of the arctic circle, or south of the antarctic circle, but only at certain times of the year.
no, because diffefernt parts of the world receive different amounts of sunlight because the earth is tilted on it's axis.
Because the rays of the sun is so hot it will heat any part of the earth witout being hit my direct sunlight
The two polar regions, during the height of their respective summers. In the northern area, great parts of Scandinavia - and on the other hemisphere, Greenland and Alaska - have 24-hour sunlight in June and July
As Earth revolves around the sun on its tilted axis,diffrent parts of Earth receive diffrent waves of sunlight either stronger or weaker.
They receive more direct sunlight than the other parts of the globe.
Yes, the sun rays are only directed in one direction and since the earth turns and is slightly tilted, some parts of the earth receive less sunlight then the rest.
The northern hemisphere will have daylight due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. As the Earth revolves around the Sun, different parts of the hemisphere receive varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year. This results in longer daylight hours during summer and shorter daylight hours during winter in the northern hemisphere.
The warmest parts. The parts along the equator.
The poles are coldest because they get the most indirect sunlight.
No.
no