Items associated with this NGSS statement in this project (Original Project)
and key idea (The maximum height that the sun rea…)
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CL038001
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In the northern hemisphere, if the maximum height the sun reaches in the sky is lower throughout the year at one place than at another place, the place where the maximum height the sun reaches is lower is farther north.
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In the northern hemisphere, the maximum height the sun reaches in the sky is greater in March than in January.
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CL031002
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In the northern hemisphere, the maximum height the sun reaches in the sky gets a little higher each day in January.
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CL140001
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For a place south of the tropical region, the maximum height of the sun in the sky gradually gets a little lower each day in January.
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CL032002
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For a place in the northern hemisphere, the maximum height the sun reaches in the sky changes each day in both January and December.
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CL033002
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For places that are north of the topical region, the maximum height the sun reaches in the sky increases each day for six months and then decreases each day for the next six months.
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CL034002
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For places in the northern hemisphere and north of the tropical region, the maximum height the sun reaches in the sky is a little greater each day between January and May.
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CL035002
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For a place that is north of the tropical region, the maximum height the sun reaches in the sky gets a little lower each day in July.
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CL039002
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In the southern hemisphere, if the maximum height the sun reaches in the sky is lower throughout the year at one place than at another place, the place where the maximum height of the sun is lower must be farther south.
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CL040002
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In the northern hemisphere, the maximum height the sun reaches in the sky is greater in the summer than in the winter.
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