how does the sun's rays affect the Earth's temperature?
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When the sun's rays strike Earth's surface near the equator, the incoming solar radiation is more direct (nearly perpendicular or closer to a 90˚ angle). Therefore, the solar radiation is concentrated over a smaller surface area, causing warmer temperatures.
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Ultraviolet(UV) rays are the rays which are harmful if received in excess amount by the earth atmosphere.
The rays of the sun help in maintaining the temperature of the earth to make life possible on earth but if received in excess amount can lead to growth in the temperature of the earth which can be very dangerous and this term is known as global warming. Earth has a protective layer of O3(ozone) which does not allow the harmful uv rays of the sun to enter the atmosphere of the earth.
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The rays of the sun help in maintaining the temperature of the earth to make life possible on earth but if received in excess amount can lead to growth in the temperature of the earth which can be very dangerous and this term is known as global warming. Earth has a protective layer of O3(ozone) which does not allow the harmful uv rays of the sun to enter the atmosphere of the earth.
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