why are slanting rays less effective in heating the atmosphere that vertical rays ?
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Vertical rays heat up a smaller surface. ... Vertical rays travel through a shorter distance in the atmosphere and the loss of heat is less. Slanting rays travel a longer distance through the atmosphere where much of its heat is absorbed by clouds, water vapour and dust particles
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Vertical rays heat up a smaller surface. ... Vertical rays travel through a shorter distance in the atmosphere and the loss of heat is less. Slanting rays travel a longer distance through the atmosphere where much of its heat is absorbed by clouds, water vapour and dust particles.
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