It strikes it most directly at the equator, on average during the year.
Acording to my calculations the sun hits the Earth mostly in the Oceans. BTW if u have the game Style Savvy for DS, we should play wifi
in the low-climate areas aka the equator....
The sun rays strike the earth at a shallower angle at the north and south poles.
The most sunlight is at the Equator. :)
the equator
equator
The sun affects the weather on earth because the suns heat makes water evaporate from earths surface.
Corona is a type of plasma "atmosphere" of the Sun
Heat generated at the core.
The answer is prominences.
The top of Everest, K2, Kilimanjaro or any high mountain. This is due to a lack of particulates in the air to filter the rays out and of course because they are closer to the sun. Although the Equatorial region of the Earth may be the hottest, the actual difference in distance between the Equator and Everest is negligible if you consider how far the suns rays have travelled to get to us in the first place.
How about u look in a book
An object requires a source of energy to shine. The Earth does not. Pictures of the Earth are always taken with the reflection of the Suns energy - similar to how you see the Moon.
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the equater A+ 90 degrees
true :)
true :)
it decreases... that's why the two poles are the coldest places on earth... however, considering the earth is a sphere the angle you are talking about is relative to the point on earth which you are referring to... therefore, there will always be a point on the earth's surface where the suns rays are hitting at exactly 90 degrees...
The moon reflects the suns light and things on the eart do notreflect it because it is at an angle in which the light does not reach earth. So if the light falls on the earth at night there would be light but because it not reflect it on earth it is dark at night.
it could be depending on the time and season. like the ice still melts even though its the coldest place on earth.
The moon is always round, but sometimes it can be covered up by darkness, depending on the suns angle and what the weather is like
Yes. They are Suns Our own sun is also a star.
the suns edges throw sunlight to the moon so it shines!