The Sun's diameter is 864,938 miles (1,391,980 km). This is almost 10 times larger than the planet Jupiter and about 109 times as big as the Earth. The volume of the Sun is 1,299,400 times bigger than the volume of the Earth; about 1,300,000 Earths could fit inside the Sun.
The sun is a bitch
The length of the shadow (on a flat, horizontal floor) depends on the height of the Sun. If the Sun is higher in the sky, the shadow will become shorter.
No, the sun appears to move across the sky due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis. The sun itself remains stationary in relation to the solar system.
the sun dosent move across the sky
The sun appears to transit the southern sky when viewed from the northern hemisphere due to the Earth's axial tilt. This tilt causes the sun's position in the sky to vary throughout the year, with the sun appearing higher in the sky during the summer and lower in the sky during the winter.
The apparent movement of the sun through the sky is due to Earth's rotation on its axis. As the Earth rotates, different parts of the planet are exposed to the sunlight at different times, giving the illusion of the sun moving across the sky from east to west.
It depends on the time of day, and, therefore, it depends on where the sun is in the sky.
The sun appears to rise and set due to Earth's rotation on its axis, not its position in the sky. The sun reaches its highest point in the sky at noon, known as solar noon, which varies depending on your location on Earth. The height of the sun in the sky affects the intensity of sunlight and weather conditions.
it depends on where the sun is in the sky If the sun is at its highest point ur hsadows will be shorter but as the sun get slower your shadow will get longer
The length of the shadow (on a flat, horizontal floor) depends on the height of the Sun. If the Sun is higher in the sky, the shadow will become shorter.
Remembering that we go round the Sun, it appears that the Sun follows a path through the sky called the ecliptic, once round each year. In one month it goes 30 degrees along the ecliptic (approximately), so from January to October it does 9/12ths of that, or 270 degrees. The question may refer to the maximum daily height of the Sun in the sky. In the northern hemisphere the Sun is higher in the sky in October than in January. In the southern hemisphere the Sun is highest in the sky in January.
Yes sun is better than sky
In the summer the sun is highest in the sky
The sun's apparent height in the sky varies throughout the year due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. In June, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, causing it to appear higher in the sky. In December, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, making it appear lower in the sky.
It does - but the energy is so small (compared to the sun) that it takes crazy instruments to measure it.
Sun Hits the Sky was created in 1996.
The height of the object casting the shadow, the height of the sun in the sky, what angle you are at when looking at the shadow.
The length of the shadow depends not only on the height of the object, but also on how high the Sun is in the sky.