The first Spanish adventurers were seeking gold along the northern coast of South America.
Answer:
Try Albedo (measure of how much light that hits a surface is reflected without being absorbed)
June solstice is the time when the Northern Hemisphere is
tipped most specifically toward the Sun and gets the most direct daylight. It
happens around June 21 (also called summer solstice) on the day where the Sun
takes after its longest and most elevated way through the Northern Hemisphere
sky and its shortest way through the Southern Hemisphere sky.
Because they have the most direct sunlight possible.
Chronology is defined as a sequential order of events.