Answer:
It is 42° higher for the observer at 12° north because of the differ- ence in latitude.
Explanation:
The sun's altitude can be given by the following formula:
[tex]S = 90 - L + D[/tex]
In which S is the sun's altitude, L is the latitude of the place and D is the declination of the sun.
Since the comparasion occurs at the same day, the value of D will be the same for both cases, so it can be disconsidered in our calculation.
First observer
[tex]L = 12[/tex]
[tex]S = 90 - L + D = 90 - L = 90 - 12 = 78[/tex]
Second observer:
[tex]L = 54[/tex]
[tex]S = 90 - L + D = 90 - L = 90 - 54 = 36[/tex]
The correct answer is:
It is 42° higher for the observer at 12° north because of the differ- ence in latitude.