The answer is - Never.
40 degrees of latitude, be it on the southern or northern part of the Earth, never gets direct sunlight throughout the year. This is due to the fact that the Earth's inclination is not that big so that the sunlight can fall directly on this latitude, in fact, the inclination of the Earth allows the sunlight to fall directly on the surface only to the lines of 23.5 degrees north and south of the Equator.
I think it’s the second one on the left. Not completely positive but I think so!
The process of photosynthesis is when green plants and other living things transform light energy into chemical energy. The goal of photosynthesis is to convert Radnet energy from the sun to chemical energy for food.
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June 21st is the longest day of the year December 21st is the shortest
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