What would a graph of solar altitude look like for the Equator (0°) and for a location in the Arctic (72°N)? On the grap

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What would a graph of solar altitude look like for the Equator (0°) and for a location in the Arctic (72°N)? On the grap

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What Would A Graph Of Solar Altitude Look Like For The Equator 0 And For A Location In The Arctic 72 N On The Grap 1
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What would a graph of solar altitude look like for the Equator (0°) and for a location in the Arctic (72°N)? On the graph paper provide, graph SA for Jacksonvile on one day each month. Then do the same for the Equator and 72°N. After you have done this use the monthly average temperatures and add them to your graph. Describe your findings. You can use the below graph or just download some blank graph paper. You can upload a picture of a hand drawn chart or do it online. Use the data from your data of SA from the above question.
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