Winter is the phase of year when countries in the northern and southern hemispheres, respectively, see the least amount of direct sunlight.
December, January, and February in the Northern Hemisphere and June, July, and August in the Southern Hemisphere are the months when a portion of the Earth experiences the least amount of daylight. The Earth's 23.5° axial tilt as it orbits the sun causes solitons and varying solar declinations. This indicates that, during the year, one of the hemispheres is tilted toward the sun and receives the most intense solar rays, while the other receives the least amount of sunlight.
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Answer:
I. 4.8; 40
II. 0.12
Explanation:
Given the following numerical values;
a. 4.793 (it is correct to 4 significant figures).
To 3 significant figures, we have;
4.793 = 4.79
To 2 significant figures, we have;
4.793 = 4.8
b. 39.51 (it is correct to 4 significant figures).
To 3 significant figures, we have;
39.51 = 39.5
To 2 significant figures, we have;
39.51 = 40
II. To estimate
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Answer:
Explanation:
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<span>We have 11 countries in Southeast Asia region which are given below with their coordinates:
1.</span>Brunei
4.5353° N, 114.7277° E<span>
2.</span>Cambodia
12.5657° N, 104.9910° E<span>
3.</span>Indonesia
0.7893° S, 113.9213° E
4.Laos
19.8563° N, 102.4955° E
5.Malaysia
4.2105° N, 101.9758° E
6.Philippines
12.8797° N, 121.7740° E
7.Singapore
1.3521° N, 103.8198° E
8.Thailand
15.8700° N, 100.9925° E
9.Vietnam
14.0583° N, 108.2772° E
Among these countries, Philipines is the one with the most Latitude that is:
121.7740° E