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how doessun help to find direction​

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Answered by deeptividhuri10
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We can use the location of the sun in the sky in order to determine direction. Stand outside in the morning and look up at the sky (never look directly into the sun). Where is the sun currently located? The sun rises in the east. Therefore, the location of the sun in the morning is towards the east. Compare this to the location of the sun in the sky in the late afternoon. The sun sets in the west. At noon local time, the sun is directly overhead.

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Answered by sidhukaur2466
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(1) If you do not have a compass, you can use the sun to find approximate true north (and from north, any other direction). The method explained below can be used any time the sun is bright enough for a stick placed in the ground to cast a shadow

(a) Steps to follow. Find a fairly straight stick about 1 meter long and follow these steps:

Step 1: Push the stick into the ground at a fairly level, brush-free spot where a distinct shadow will be cast. The stick need not be vertical; inclining to obtain a more convenient shadow, in size or direction, does not impair the accuracy of the shadow-tip method.

Step 2: Mark the shadow tip with a small peg, stick, stone, twig, your finger, hole in the snow, or other means. Wait until the shadow tip moves a few inches — using a 1 meter stick, 10 to 15 minutes should be sufficient.

Step 3: Mark the new position of the shadow tip.

Step 4: Draw a straight line from the first rock to the second rock and extend it about a foot past the second rock.

Step 5: Stand with the toe of the left foot at the first rock and the toe of the right at the end of the line you drew.

Step 5: Stand with the toe of the left foot at the first rock and the toe of the right at the end of the line you drew.

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