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Discuss changes in the altitude of the midday sun at different times of the year.

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Answered by snehakumari1952005
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Answer:

The seasons are caused by Earth's tilt. In the Northern Hemisphere it is summer when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun. ... 21, the altitude of the midday sun has been shifting progressively higher in the sky as its direct rays have been gradually migrating to the north.

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Answered by anirudhayadav393
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Concept:

Revolution of the earth around the sun in a year causes many different seasons in the Northern and the Southern Hemisphere of the alternately. When it is summer in Northern Hemisphere, it is winter in Southern Hemisphere and the vice versa happens all year around. It all happens due to the revolutionary motion of the Earth around the sun that causes the earth to tilt to and from the sun causing the movement of the sun to go up and down the Hemisphereal latitudes of the earth.

Given:

We have been given the changes of the Altitude of the Midday Sun at different types of the year.

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Discuss changes in the altitude of the midday sun at different times of the year.

Solution:

The seasons are caused by Earth's tilt. In the Northern Hemisphere it is summer when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun happens in June 21, the altitude of the midday sun has been shifting progressively higher in the sky as its direct rays have been gradually migrating to the north.

Hence, we discussed the changes in the altitude of the midday sun at different times of the year.

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