Yes, that's exactly how it works. The more direct the angle of the sunlight (which is to say, the closer that angle is to being perpendicular to the surface) the more warmth will result.
The warmest parts. The parts along the equator.
Air temperature is the warmest at tropical latitudes because these regions receive direct sunlight year-round, leading to more intense heating of the surface. The angle at which the sun's rays hit the Earth is more perpendicular at the tropics, resulting in greater absorption of solar energy and higher temperatures.
Thermosphere
Tropical areas near the equator have the warmest climate because the sun's rays are pointed at the middle of the Earth on its axis, called the equator. The directness of the sun's rays obviously causes heat which is why the places around the Earth's equator are warm. :-)
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It's called "the Terminator".
the tilt of the earths axis
The warmest places on Mars are about the same temperature as the coldest places on Earth.
It's the other way around. The warmest parts of the earth are warmest because the sun has shone on them. Demonstrate with a high-power lamp shining on a globe. After a while, the parts that are lit will feel warmer to the touch.
The warmest parts. The parts along the equator.
Kelowna , California or other places in California or Canada
The warmest part of the troposphere is typically near the surface, as this is where the Earth receives direct sunlight and heat energy. Temperature decreases with altitude in the troposphere, so the upper regions are generally colder.
The area in the world that has the warmest sustained temperatures is Dakol, Ethiopia. The country has an average temperature of 94 degrees Fahrenheit. The hottest temperature in the world was recorded in Al Aziziya, Libya and Death Valley, California. In both areas, the temperature has exceeded 134 degrees.
There is a region in Iran , in the Lut desert named " Gandom Beriyan " that is the warmest region on the Earth .the temperature is estimated up to 70 C in the shades ! there are reports that no living creature lives in that region.
Air temperature is the warmest at tropical latitudes because these regions receive direct sunlight year-round, leading to more intense heating of the surface. The angle at which the sun's rays hit the Earth is more perpendicular at the tropics, resulting in greater absorption of solar energy and higher temperatures.
The Earth's round shape and tilted axis cause variations in the amount of sunlight different places receive. The angle at which sunlight hits the Earth's surface changes as it revolves around the sun, leading to seasonal variations in daylight hours and intensity. This results in different regions receiving varying levels of direct sunlight throughout the year.
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