Vertical sunrays refer to sunlight that strikes the Earth's surface at a direct angle, typically when the sun is at its highest point in the sky, such as during noon or at the equator during equinoxes. This phenomenon results in minimal shadow length and more intense solar radiation, often leading to warmer temperatures in those areas. Vertical sunrays are most prominent in tropical regions, where the sun can be directly overhead at certain times of the year.
There is no such thing as exactly vertical because either it is vertical or it is not. You cannot have approximately vertical - it is not vertical, then. Vertical means at 90 degrees to the horizon (or horizontal).
by moving vertical
vertical is from side to side
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A vertical line!
Well, Not all places it would, At equator it would be hot where as as move to pole the inclination of the sunrays will increase and so the temp. decreases.
Because the poles are at no point directed straght towards the sun, its due to the Earth being upright (with a small tilt) as it circles the sun. The sun will never be directly overhead outside the tropics.
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No, he is very much alive and living in Malibu, Ca.
Eight minutes and nineteen seconds at the speed of light.
Sunrays play a crucial role in plant growth and photosynthesis. Plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, which is their main source of energy. Sunrays provide the necessary energy for this process, allowing plants to grow and produce oxygen as a byproduct. Without sufficient sunlight, plants may not be able to photosynthesize effectively, leading to stunted growth and reduced productivity.
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Why do fewer sun rays steike the horizon at the polea