midday
Either you mean, highest point in the day or when the earth is furthest from the sun. Noon is when its highest apprx. 12:00am and the Aphelion is when it is furthest.
At miday around 12 aclock, this is because the sun is highest in the sky meaning a direct tempreature hits the earth causing it to be the hottest time of day
The highest point reached by any body in the sky, including the Sun, is called the zenith.
The sun will APPEAR to be 'highest in the sky' at mid-day right on 12 o'clock. I hope this helps you. :)
It is usually highest at noon.
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At noon (12:00PM) because that is the time when the sun is on its highest point in the sky.
Either you mean, highest point in the day or when the earth is furthest from the sun. Noon is when its highest apprx. 12:00am and the Aphelion is when it is furthest.
At miday around 12 aclock, this is because the sun is highest in the sky meaning a direct tempreature hits the earth causing it to be the hottest time of day
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The highest point reached by any body in the sky, including the Sun, is called the zenith.
NOON When the sun is at it's highest point in the sky
At its highest point in the sky that it will reach at any time in the day. Highest in the southern sky if you're in the northern Hemisphere, and highest in the northern sky if you're in the southern Hemisphere. (Ambiguous in the Tropic zone, depending on the time of year.)
This is because the earth absorbs the incoming radiation and although the sun is at its highest, the surface is still being heated and is releasing that heat which ultimately creates a warmer environment a few hours after the sun is at its highest point
The sun will APPEAR to be 'highest in the sky' at mid-day right on 12 o'clock. I hope this helps you. :)
Portland is just north of the 45th parallel. So on March 21st and September 21st, the sun is at a 45 degree angle at its highest point of the day. On June 21st, the sun is at a 23 degree angle at its highest point of the day.
21 june, the sun is at the highest point which is the reasoning behind it in case you were wondering.