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In noon near the equator, the sun is high in the sky.
The rotation rate at the equator of the Sun is approximately 25 days, meaning that it takes about 25 days for the Sun to complete one full rotation at its equator.
The sun is most directly overhead near the equator. This happens during the equinoxes where the sun is directly above the equator, resulting in near-vertical rays at noon.
The Moon's equator; on average, the Sun will be at a higher angle there.The Moon's equator; on average, the Sun will be at a higher angle there.The Moon's equator; on average, the Sun will be at a higher angle there.The Moon's equator; on average, the Sun will be at a higher angle there.
the sun's radiation is concentrated in smaller area near the equator
In noon near the equator, the sun is high in the sky.
the solstice occurs when the sun is farthest north of the equator
For someone at the equator, during an equinox the Sun will get to the zenith.For someone at the equator, during an equinox the Sun will get to the zenith.For someone at the equator, during an equinox the Sun will get to the zenith.For someone at the equator, during an equinox the Sun will get to the zenith.
The rotation rate at the equator of the Sun is approximately 25 days, meaning that it takes about 25 days for the Sun to complete one full rotation at its equator.
At the Equinoxes, the Sun is directly above the equator.
Not always. The sun is directly overhead at the equator at the spring and fall equinoxes.
They do not. The sun would radiate, as ever, whether or not the equator or even the earth ceased to exist. So the equator has no effect at all.
1. The equator receives more of the Sun's energy. b. air near the equator is warmer.
The sun is most directly overhead near the equator. This happens during the equinoxes where the sun is directly above the equator, resulting in near-vertical rays at noon.
Yes, during the equinoxes, the sun is directly above the equator, making it closer to the equator compared to other times of the year.
The Moon's equator; on average, the Sun will be at a higher angle there.The Moon's equator; on average, the Sun will be at a higher angle there.The Moon's equator; on average, the Sun will be at a higher angle there.The Moon's equator; on average, the Sun will be at a higher angle there.
the sun's radiation is concentrated in smaller area near the equator