So is sunlight most appropriately described as a daily or seasonal phenomenon? (Or does it depend on where you are on the Earth?)
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A solstice is an event in which a planet’s poles are most extremely inclined toward or away from the star it orbits.
On our planet, solstices are defined by solar declination—the latitude of the Earth where the sun is directly overhead at noon. On Earth, solstices are twice-yearly phenomena in which solar declination reaches the Tropic of Cancer in the north and the Tropic of Capricorn in the south. During the June solstice (marked between June 20 and June 22), solar declination is about 23.5°N (the Tropic of Cancer). During the December solstice (marked between December 20 and December 23), solar declination is about 23.5°S (the Tropic of Capricorn).
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