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Item CL024002: For a place that is located north of the tropical region, the maximum height the sun reaches in the sky is lower for places north of that place.

A student who lives at Place 1 in the diagram shown below observes the sun moving across the sky during the day.

Would a student who lives directly north of Place 1 see the sun reach the same maximum height in the sky that day?

  1. No, the maximum height of the sun for all places north of Place 1 would be lower than it is at Place 1.
  2. No, the maximum height of the sun for all places north of Place 1 would be higher than it is at Place 1.
  3. Yes, the maximum height of the sun for all places north of Place 1 would be the same as at Place 1.
  4. It depends on where the student lives. The sun’s maximum height would be the same as it is at Place 1 everywhere north of Place 1 except at the North Pole, where it would be lower.
Distribution of responses
Answer Choice
Overall
Grades
Gender
Primary Language
 
n = 2195
6–8
n = 1139
9–12
n = 1044
Male
n = 1082
Female
n = 1029
English
n = 1817
Other
n = 252
A. No, the maximum height of the sun for all places north of Place 1 would be lower than it is at Place 1. 34% 32% 36% 36% 31% 34% 32%
B. No, the maximum height of the sun for all places north of Place 1 would be higher than it is at Place 1. 27% 25% 29% 27% 27% 26% 24%
C. Yes, the maximum height of the sun for all places north of Place 1 would be the same as at Place 1. 20% 21% 19% 18% 20% 20% 22%
D. It depends on where the student lives. The sun’s maximum height would be the same as it is at Place 1 everywhere north of Place 1 except at the North Pole, where it would be lower. 20% 22% 17% 19% 22% 20% 22%