Geography, asked by daljeetsinghkhalsa, 1 year ago

why are the sun's rays never vertical on the Arctic Circle​

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Answered by saijuchacko
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Explanation:

The arctic circle is far away from the equator. This point is not in the vertical reaches of the sun rays. The imaginary arctic circle never comes on the straight path only sunlight as its close to poles of earth.


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Answered by mishti53
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The arctic circle is far away from the equator. This point is not in the vertical reaches of the sun rays. The imaginary arctic circle never comes on the straight path only sunlight as its close to poles of earth.

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