Hi
Why is the sun hotter in the middle of the day than the morning or the evening?
I have a problem buying the argument about the distance difference, which says that the sun is closer to the earth surface that is at 90 degrees to its rays than the surface which is at less degrees. why? because the difference is negligible considering how far the earth from the sun.
I have a problem understanding the other argument that says the rays cut the atmosphere at a 90 degree and thus is less resistive to heat that another part of the atmosphere which is cut at a less angle. why? because the atmosphere is a gas and the gas does not have a axis to reference a degree of 90 from.
thx
Why is the sun hotter in the middle of the day than the morning or the evening?
I have a problem buying the argument about the distance difference, which says that the sun is closer to the earth surface that is at 90 degrees to its rays than the surface which is at less degrees. why? because the difference is negligible considering how far the earth from the sun.
I have a problem understanding the other argument that says the rays cut the atmosphere at a 90 degree and thus is less resistive to heat that another part of the atmosphere which is cut at a less angle. why? because the atmosphere is a gas and the gas does not have a axis to reference a degree of 90 from.
thx