I take 5,000 IU / day while pregnant or nursing, unless I'm able to get 30 minutes or
more of midday sun.
Not exact matches
Whichever hemisphere is currently tilted toward the
Sun experiences
more hours
of sunlight each day, and the sunlight at
midday also strikes the ground at an angle nearer the vertical and thus delivers
more heat.
A soft touch
of hot sand makes you squeeze it hard, dip your hand
more and you find thousands
of grains
of sand hidden from the
midday sun, each
of them so small but unique... White, yellow, gold - they shimmer in the
sun.
More specific temperature drivers were the number
of hours
of sunshine, the amount
of cloud cover, the humidity and the height
of the
sun in the sky at
midday and at Midsummer.