Want this question answered?
Northern. That's why it gets colder in winter in the north.
December 21 or 22.
The northern hemisphere receives fewer direct rays from the sun in January.
AnswerBecause of the tilt of the earth, the sun's rays are most direct in the northern hemisphere during their winter months and the southern hemisphere during their winter months.The sun shine is most prevalent at the equator
ozone layer protects from uv raysThe integumentary system protects living skin from exposure to UV rays. This system, which includes the skin, helps the body regulate temperature, protect against dehydration and removes waste from the body.
Tanning is a result of exposure to sun rays. When skin gets exposure to UV rays melanin production increases. There are number of methods to remove tan, but it can take long.
because the angle of suns rays hitting the earth change. like the equator gets direct rays most of the year and that's why its the hottest
the most direct solar rays strike the Southern Hemisphere .
The equator receives direct rays from sun. It is present in front of sun.
The are most direct on the Equator.
The way to stop being damaged by exposure to x-rays is to reduce or eliminate your exposure to x-rays from man-made sources. There is little you can do about naturally occurring x-rays.
heaven
There is a risk of getting radiation exposure from x rays. This exposure can increase the risk of gene mutations and cancer. Overall, x rays are safe for young children, but should avoid over exposure and unnecessary exposure when able.
Northern. That's why it gets colder in winter in the north.
During the daytime.
A+ at the equator-inator DOOF
tropic of cancer