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the apparent movement of the sun towards the south is taking during the ....... season ? fill in the blank

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Answered by sarkersudeshna008
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Explanation:

Most of the Sun's apparent motion comes from the Earth's rotation. As our planet spins, the Sun, the Moon, and all the stars appear to move from east to west, just like if you spin around in an office chair and the walls all appear to move the other way.

After the June solstice, the sun's path gradually drifts southward. By the September equinox, its path is again along the celestial equator. The southward drift then continues until the December solstice (usually December 21), when the sun rises considerably south of due east and sets considerably south of due west.

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Answered by narthana
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Explanation:

After the June solstice, the sun's path gradually drifts southward. By the September equinox, its path is again along the celestial equator. The southward drift then continues until the December solstice (usually December 21), when the sun rises considerably south of due east and sets considerably south of due west.

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