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The Tropic of Cancer ... an imaginary line of latitude in the Northern Hemisphere ... receives direct sun rays on June 21.
Tropic of cancer and tropic of Capricorn
Since it is higher up on the earth, then it gets less direct sunlight than ex. a place near the Tropic of Capricorn through the tropic of cancer
Yes. All of South America (and a good portion of Mexico) is below the Tropic of Cancer.
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You must mean: "When the tropic of Cancer recieves the rays of the sun at a 90 degrees angle". We call that the Equinox.
tropic of cancer
It is called the Tropic of Cancer.
The tropics, which are the area between the Tropic of Cancer at 23 degrees 26 minutes north and the Tropic of Capricorn at 23 26S.
The zone between the tropic of cancer and the tropic of capricon is the hottest zone known as Torrid or tropical zone. It receives direct rays of the sun throughout the year.
The Tropic of Cancer ... an imaginary line of latitude in the Northern Hemisphere ... receives direct sun rays on June 21.
The Tropic of Cancer.
There are only two "tropics", the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. so there's no "tropic in between" them.
The torrid zone is the area near the equator between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. It is characterized by generally high temperatures and receives direct sunlight all year round.
The tropic of Cancer is 23° North of the Equator. It represents the point where the Sun can be directly overhead. If you are any further north, the Sun can not be overhead. The corresponding feature in the southern hemisphere is the Tropic of Capricorn. As to the Sun's direct rays, they can be anywhere from the South Pole to the North Pole. Those two points and everything in between receives the Sun's direct rays at some time during the year.
Tropic of cancer and tropic of Capricorn
not to sure what its called but I do know its where most deserts in the world are located.