North, directly above you.
i think its in the south
Lunchtime is typically considered to be at 12pm, which is noon. This is when the sun is generally at its highest point in the sky, marking the middle of the day. In contrast, 12am refers to midnight, which is the beginning of a new day.
Its Repeated on sky wednesdays on sky 1 at 12pm
The sun is at its highest point in the sky around noon, typically between 12pm and 1pm, depending on the time of year and your location. This is known as solar noon.
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.)
Christmas Candy Lane hours are: 12pm- 10pm Fri-Sat 12pm- 9pm Sun-Thurs
12pm is daytime (noon) 12am is nighttime.
12pm _1pm when the sun shines the most
12pm= minuit
At 12 PM, the sun is typically at its highest point in the sky, known as solar noon. Its position varies by location and season, but generally, it is located due south in the Northern Hemisphere and due north in the Southern Hemisphere. The angle of the sun can also differ based on the time of year, being higher in the summer and lower in the winter.
Yes sun is better than sky
In the summer the sun is highest in the sky