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15 February, 22:37

What conclusions can you draw about the connection between the Sun's altitude and the latitude of the observer on seasonal changes?

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  1. 15 February, 23:05
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    Altitude of the Sun and the latitude position on the earth play an important role in the season change on the earth.

    When the altitude of the sun is high then the average temperature of the earth is higher because the luminous intensity of the sun rays is higher due to the focusing of high energy sun rays over a small area.

    But when the sun is at higher altitudes we receive less denser rays of the sun and hence we have less heat on the earth on an average.

    But despite of the altitude some places on the earth have distinct temperature than the other place at the same time of the year. This is due to their latitudinal location. The places near the equator are warmer most of the times throughout the year because they receive the most direct rays while the poles receive slanting rays and hence are colder even in summer when the earth is at lower altitudes.
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