Environmental Sciences, asked by journeyanderson, 1 month ago

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What happens when sunlight strikes at a shallower angle?
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Answered by tamalikaghosh10b32
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Answer:

When sunlight strikes the Earth's surface at a high angle (closer to 90°) it is spread over less area than when it strikes the Earth at a shallower angle. ... This tilt causes the Sun's rays to strike the northern hemisphere at a higher angle, providing more energy per square meter.

Answered by AlwaysHappy999
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Explanation:

Sun intensity refers to the amount of incoming solar energy, or radiation, that reaches the Earth’s surface. The angle at which the rays from the sun hit the Earth determines this intensity

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