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How do changes in the angle of the sun's rays on the earth cause seasons in the northern hemisphere?

Changes in the angle of the sun's rays on the Earth cause seasons in the northern hemisphere because when the sun's rays hit the Earth at a more direct angle, it provides more concentrated heat and longer days, leading to warmer temperatures and summer. Conversely, when the sun's rays hit the Earth at a less direct angle, it diffuses the heat and results in colder temperatures and winter.


What happens to the intensity of light as the angle of the earth to the sun changes?

The variation in intensity results because the angle at which the sun’s rays hit the Earth changes with time of year. If you shine a flashlight at the ceiling, the region that is illuminated shrinks or grows depending on whether you point it directly at the ceiling or at an angle.


Where do the suns rays hit on June 21?

The sun's rays hit 50% of the Earth continuously ... 24/7/365. They can only hit perpendicular ... straight down ... on places that are within about 23.5 degrees of the equator, north and south. That's the only region on Earth where the sun can ever be directly over your head. That whole "belt" around the Earth's middle is called the "Tropics". On June 21, the sun is as far north as it can get, appearing directly overhead for people at 23.5 degrees north of the equator, whenever it happens to be Noon where each of them is.


What happens in longshadows?

In the context of vegetation or structures, long shadows occur when the sun is low on the horizon, creating elongated shadows that can add depth and dimension to the scene. These shadows are often seen during sunrise or sunset when the sun's rays hit the Earth at a sharp angle.


What percentage of the earth is hit by the sun?

Approximately 50% of the Earth's surface is illuminated by the Sun at any given time. However, since the Earth is a sphere, only half of its surface can be exposed to sunlight while the other half is in darkness. This means that while 100% of the Earth receives sunlight over a 24-hour period, at any specific moment, about 50% is directly hit by the Sun's rays.

Related Questions

Were does the sun hit the earth?

If the sun hit the earth we would be all dead.


How long does the sun from the moon take to hit earth?

The rays from the sun take 8 minutes to hit the earth


Will the sun hit the earth?

I think the sun will hit but not in 1,00's of years.


When is the world going to hit the sun?

In about 5.5 billion years, the sun will swell to a size where it will engolf the Earth. But since the sun is gas it can't really 'hit' the Earth.


Why do meteors hit planet earth?

They will hit Earth if, in their orbit around the Sun, they happen to cross Earth's orbit.


How does Earth's shadow hit Venus when Venus is closest to the Sun?

Earth's shadow does NOT hit Venus! It can not.


What would happen if a shooting star hit the sun?

It happens all the time. What happens to the Sun? Nothing at all.


Is the sun going to hit the earth?

No. It won't.


How do changes in the angle of the sun's rays on the earth cause seasons in the northern hemisphere?

Changes in the angle of the sun's rays on the Earth cause seasons in the northern hemisphere because when the sun's rays hit the Earth at a more direct angle, it provides more concentrated heat and longer days, leading to warmer temperatures and summer. Conversely, when the sun's rays hit the Earth at a less direct angle, it diffuses the heat and results in colder temperatures and winter.


What affect is the angle at which the sun's rays hit earth?

The way it hits it is a big deal because the tempature depends on how the sun hit earth - - Scientist Paul Earnstine


What affect the angle at which the sun's rays hit earth?

The way it hits it is a big deal because the tempature depends on how the sun hit earth - - Scientist Paul Earnstine


What does the angle of earth have to do with the seasons?

it affects the angle at which the sun rays hit the earth

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