Which diagram best shows the Sun’s apparent path, as seen by an observer on July 21 in New York State?

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Which diagram best shows the Sun’s apparent path, as seen by an observer on July 21 in New York State?

On the path labeled March 21 Indicate the location of the Sun at 3PM On the same sky model diagram place a at the apparent position of the North Star as seen from Buffalo. On the path labeled March 21 Indicate the location of the Sun at 3PM With your sun at 3 PM on March 21, use a line to indicate the location of the shadow of the “Observer in Buffalo”.

Equator (0o) - almost always overhead There are 5 important lines on the Earth that are related to how sun “appears” to pass through the sky: Equator (0o) - almost always overhead

Equator (0o) - almost always overhead There are 5 important lines on the Earth that are related to how sun “appears” to pass through the sky: Equator (0o) - almost always overhead Tropics (23.5o) – farthest North or South sun CAN be overhead (Zenith)

Equator (0o) - almost always overhead There are 5 important lines on the Earth that are related to how sun “appears” to pass through the sky: Equator (0o) - almost always overhead Tropics (23.5o) – farthest North or South sun CAN be overhead (Zenith) Circles (66.5o) - Past this point can get 24 hours of daylight or darkness.

Equator (0o) - almost always overhead There are 5 important lines on the Earth that are related to how sun “appears” to pass through the sky: Equator (0o) - almost always overhead Tropics (23.5o) – farthest North or South sun CAN be overhead (Zenith) Circles (66.5o) - Past this point can get 24 hours of daylight or darkness.

Which graph best represents the general relationship between latitude and average surface temperature?