Geography, asked by vvkrishnarao, 1 year ago

The sun rays fall more slating on the latitude of ..............
1)0 degrees
2)45 degrees
3)66 1/2 degrees
4)90 degrees

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Answered by Fuschia
8
Correct answer - 3) 66 1/2 degrees.

While the equatorial region gets direct sun rays the Frigid zone gets the most slanting rays of the Sun
66 1/2 degrees lies in frigid zone.

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Answered by kritikag0101
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Answer:

The sun's rays fall more slating on the latitude of 66 1/2 degrees.

Explanation:

Sunbeams fall directly from 23½°N to 23½°S latitudes entire the extended. These latitudes are known as the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn separately, giving a name, Tropical Zone, to the district falling between these two tropics. The Equator goes through the focal point of these tropics. The districts lying between 23½°N (Tropic of Cancer) to 66½°N (Arctic Circle) and between 23½°S (Tropic of Capricorn) to 66½°S (Antarctic Circle) never got straight sun beams, nor do these locales move away from the sun during any piece of the year.

Slanting sunrays make these locales neither exceptionally hot nor freezing and thus known as Temperate Zones.

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