Altitude of the sun varies at a place accprding to seasons.why?
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Explanation:
because of the tilt of Earth's axis. During the summer the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun so it has summer and the southern hemisphere has winter, and during the winter it tilts the opposite way so the SH has summer and the NH has winter.
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Earth's axis is tilted 23.44°.
This has the effect of making the sun low on the horizon during
winter, and higher during the summer.
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