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Areas farther north or south of the equator reception of the sun depends with the position of the sun at the time.
No.
The Tropic of Cancer is at approximately 23.5° N, marking the farthest northern locations that can have the Sun directly overhead at some time of the year. Farther north, the noonday Sun will always be to the south.
Moving across the equator, or moving north and south in general, does not alter the time or the date. It is by moving east and west that you can alter the time and date. The most abrupt change comes at the International Date Line.
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The time when the sun is farthest north or south of the equator
In general, no, the time does not change as you cross the equator.
Areas farther north or south of the equator reception of the sun depends with the position of the sun at the time.
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Depends on how far north or south you are from the equator.
No.
Summer occurs south of the equator at the same time winter occurs north of the equator and vice versa.
In the time that it took you to write this question, you could have opened a map online and clearly seen that South Dakota is much further north than North Carolina.
Nov-Dec-Jan-Feb. Since most of South America is south of the equator, seasons are reversed from North of the equator. At the equator, it is warm all year.
Summer and winter