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Why does southern slope of a hill receive more sunlight?

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Answered by rekhaddn5
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In the Northern Hemisphere, north-facing slopes in latitudes from about 30 to 55 degrees receive less direct sunlight than south-facing slopes. Near the equator, north- and south-facing slopes receive roughly the same amount of sunlight because the sun is almost directly overhead.

Answered by Anonymous
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southern slope of a hill receive more sunlight because, the 'north facing slopes' receive less direct sunlight as compared to 'south facing slopes'. In addition, the north facing slopes remain shaded from sunlight because of 'low angle' of the sun. In the southern hemisphere, the houses on north facing slopes in hills will get more sunlight

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