Why do vertical rays of the Sun give more
heat than the slanting rays?
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Vertical rays heat up a smaller surface area and travel through a shorter distance in the dense atmosphere. Hence the heat received per unit area is large. On the other hand, slanting rays heat up a large area and travel through a longer distance in the atmosphere where much of its heat is absorbed by clouds, water vapours, dust particles.
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Vertical rays of sunlight are more effective in producing light and heat than are slanting rays. Because they directly fall from the sun on the Earth. Because the vertical rays fall directly on the earth whereas in slanting rays only a part of the light reaches the earth.
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