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tresset_1 [31]
2 years ago
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Seasonal variations of solar radiation primarily occur because the axis of the earth is tilted. during june through august the s

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Masja [62]2 years ago
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Seasonal variations of solar radiation primarily occur because the axis of the Earth is tilted. During June through August the Sun is: Higher in the sky in the northern Hemisphere.

This phenomenon is also known as June solstice or Summer solstice. During this event the Sun reaches its highest and northernmost points in the sky. This is the beginning of summer in the northern half of the globe. Now, the Sun is directly above the Tropic of Cancer in the Northern Hemisphere. This is the northernmost latitude it reaches during the year. After the solstice, Sun moves to south again. This happens as  the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun, and the subsolar point is north of the equator.  Hence, seasonal variation.

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