Why does the circle not get the direct rays of the Sun??
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f the earth's axis were not tipped, these rays would always strike the earth directly at the equator, and due to the curvature of the spherical earth, extend 90 around the globe from this point. ... In this position, the earth's axis is not inclined toward the sun, so the sun's direct rays fall on the equator.
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- If the earth's axis were not tipped, these rays would always strike the earth directly at the equator, and due to the curvature of the spherical earth, extend 90◆ around the globe from this point. ... In this position, the earth's axis is not inclined toward the sun, so the sun's direct rays fall on the equator.
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