I believe the strongest rays of the sun are from 12 pm to circa 3 pm. but its important to wear sunscreen and drink a lot of water at all times when it's hot.
because in the night more clouds form and block the sun in the day there are not many clouds to block the suns rays
because in the night more clouds form and block the sun in the day there are not many clouds to block the suns rays
The sun's rays hits the southern most point during the winter solstice (first day of winter) and the northern most point during the summer solstice (first day of summer).
When the Sun is DIRECTLY overhead its Rays are the strongest. This is because they are traveling through the shortest amount of the Atmosphere to reach you.
December 21 or 22, coinciding with the Winter Solstice in the northern hemisphere.
of course, the wind does nothing to prevent the suns UV rays from hitting you.
the lengths and direction of shadows change during the day because of some factors these are: 1) position of the earth facing the sun 2) time of the day 3) power of suns rays 4) place object is in 5) what object is around
It is very close to the sun so that is why it is hot during the day. But on the side of the planet not exposed to the suns rays it is very cold. Reason being is that it has no atmosphere to hold the heat in.
Pretty much anytime during the day.
The sun's rays hit the Tropic of Cancer around June 21st during the summer solstice and the Tropic of Capricorn around December 21st during the winter solstice. At these times, each respective tropic experiences its longest day or night of the year.
The suns radiation heats up the earth during the day
The lack of atmosphere on the moon keeps it from being able to hold heat. Therefore because the moon does not rotate the dark side is always colder than that in sunlight.