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Question
- at latitudes above the tropic of cancer and below the tropic of capricorn, how does the angle of the sun change with the seasons? (hint: think about how long the days are in the summer versus in the winter.)
Brief Explanations
The Earth's tilt causes seasonal changes. In summer above the Tropic of Cancer and below the Tropic of Capricorn, the sun is higher in the sky, resulting in a larger angle of incidence and longer days. In winter, the sun is lower, with a smaller angle of incidence and shorter days.
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Above the Tropic of Cancer and below the Tropic of Capricorn, the angle of the sun is larger in summer (longer days) and smaller in winter (shorter days).