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The highest degree of latitude is 90 degrees north and 90 degrees south.
The highest latitude is 90 degrees. 90 degrees north = the north pole 90 degrees south = the south pole.
Near the zenith, i.e., the highest point in the sky.
only during the winter solstice
No, it is at it's lowest at the Poles. It's highest level would be at the Equator.
The highest degree of latitude is 90 degrees north and 90 degrees south.
It is the North Pole at 90° north. The South Pole is 90° south.
The highest latitude is 90 degrees. 90 degrees north = the north pole 90 degrees south = the south pole.
90o (at the North Pole)
Because In December the north pole points away from the sun and does not receive any sunlight
June
Louisiana and north pole
Near the zenith, i.e., the highest point in the sky.
only during the winter solstice
No, it is at it's lowest at the Poles. It's highest level would be at the Equator.
They do not receive direct sunlight
Latitude goes from zero degrees to 90 degrees north or south. The north pole is at 90 degrees north; the south pole is at 90 degrees south.