Some cities of the world that receive the most intense solar radiation in June are:
-- Durango, Zacatecas, and Ciudad Victoria, in Mexico
-- Havana, Cuba
-- Kemp's Bay, Bahamas
-- Ad Dakhla, Morocco
-- Fderik, Mauritania
-- Taoudenni, Mali
-- Tamanrasset, Algeria
-- Al Jawf, Libya
-- Aswan, Egypt
-- Medina, Saudi Arabia
-- Muscat, Oman
-- Gandhinagar, and Bhopal, in India
-- Dhaka, Bangla Desh
-- Haka, Myanmar
-- Guangzhou, PR China
-- Chiai, Taiwan
-- Honolulu HI, USA
The suns rays are positioned on the Tropic of Cancer during the Summer Solstice. This means the 23.5 degrees North latitude receives the most intense solar energy on June 21 and 22.
Since one of the equinoxes occurs near that date, that would be the equator (latitude zero).
Every location is different. Most locations are not open on Saturdays.
Ideally, the summer solstice is the day with the most sun. It's either June 20th or June 21st. It depends on the year, and what the government decides to publish it as. I've seen it vary a few times, but I've mostly seen it as the 21st.
Granite
Most earthquakes and volcanic eruptions happen along the edges of the plates.
The major contribution in heating the troposphere comes from the sun's radiation. The sun warms the ground by radiation, which in turn warms the air heating the troposphere.
the area of direct insolation
This region receives the most nearly perpendicular insolation.
June 21
There is no 'why' because that statement is false. The equator is right in the CENTER of the tropics. As the sun wiggles back and forth between the edges of the tropics each year, the equator is the place that receives the MOST average insolation.
June 21 at 12 noon
Maximum duration of insolation occurs on the summer solstice (June 21). Duration of insolation is the hours of sunlight we receive on that given day in a given area. The summer solstice, or June 21, is when we have the most amount of sunlight on a day in the whole entire year so therefore; maximum duration of insolation is greatest on that day.
how big is Earth
It absorbs the most, yes.
June 21 is known as the summer equinox and is the start of longer days in the Northern hemisphere. The area's closest to the equator like Equator and Hawaii are most likely to see 12 hours of both night and day on June 21.
Rajasthan receives most of its rain in the monsoon months of June, July, August and September.
It is the angle at which sunlight strikes the area.
reflected.