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How would the seasonal paths of the Sun change for a location that is more North of this latitude?

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Add the north pole the sun is above the horizontal for six straight months

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At the North Pole, the sun is above the horizon for six straight months (March through September), spinning around in horizontal circles, reaching a maximum height of 23.5° above the horizon at the June solstice. As you travel southward in the northern hemisphere, the noon sun gets higher and higher.

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