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what happens during the fall in september?
the sun is at its highest point in the sky.
the northern end of earths axis is tilted toward the sun.
the northern hemisphere receives minimal daylight hours.
the suns rays are not as concentrated as in summer.
Brief Explanations
- The Sun reaches its highest point in the sky in the Northern Hemisphere during the summer solstice (June), not September.
- The northern end of Earth's axis tilts toward the Sun in summer, not fall.
- The Northern Hemisphere gets minimal daylight during the winter solstice (December), not September.
- In September (fall in the Northern Hemisphere), the Sun's rays strike at a lower angle than in summer, making them less concentrated, leading to cooler temperatures.
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D. The Sun's rays are not as concentrated as in summer.