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इन द गिवन फिगर एबी पैरेलल टो सीडी एंगल ए बी व इक्वल स्पॉटिफाई डिग्री एंड एंगल सी व्हाट इज द सनराइज इन द प्रेग्नेंसी बॉडी ​

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Answered by foreverakshita15
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On any given day, the sun moves through our sky in the same way as a star. It rises somewhere along the eastern horizon and sets somewhere in the west. If you live at a mid-northern latitude (most of North America, Europe, Asia, and northern Africa), you always see the noon sun somewhere in the southern sky.

But as the weeks and months pass, you'll notice that the sun's motion isn't quite the same as that of any star. For one thing, the sun takes a full 24 hours to make a complete circle around the celestial sphere, instead of just 23 hours, 56 minutes. For obvious reasons, we define our day based on the motion of the sun, not the stars.

Moreover, the location of the sun's path across the sky varies with the seasons, as shown in the computer-generated image below, which shows the eastern sky, viewed from a mid-northern latitude.

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