Geography, asked by navsripathi9657, 1 year ago

Houses located on which slope in hills will get more sun in winters

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Answered by shubhamyadav90
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In the Northern Hemisphere, north-facing slopes in latitudes from about 30 to 55 degrees receive less direct sunlight than south-facing slopes. The lack of direct sunlight throughout the day, whether in winter or summer, results in north-facing slopes being cooler than south-facing slopes.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

In the 'northern hemisphere', the houses in south facing slopes in hills get more sunlight as compared to houses on slopes facing north.

EXPLANATION:

This is because, the 'north facing slopes' receive less direct sunlight as compared to 'south facing slopes'. In addition, the north facing slopes remain shaded from sunlight because of 'low angle' of the sun.

In the southern hemisphere, the houses on north facing slopes in hills will get more sunlight. This is because the south facing slopes do not get direct sunlight and remain shaded.  

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