Question 1502Navigation General
70% to passDuring the month of October the Sun's declination is _______________.
A
south and increasing
B
north and increasing
C
north and decreasing
D
south and decreasing
AI Explanation
The correct answer is A) south and increasing. During the month of October, the Sun's declination is south and increasing. This is because as the Earth orbits around the Sun, the Sun's apparent position in the sky shifts northward during the first half of the year and southward during the second half. In October, the Sun's declination is south of the celestial equator and its southward movement is increasing. The other options are incorrect because: B) the Sun's declination is not north and increasing in October, C) the Sun's declination is not north and decreasing in October, and D) the Sun's declination is not south and decreasing in October.
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