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Which season occurs in the northern hemisphere when the sun is at its lowest point in the sky

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Winter because the winter solstice is the point when the sun is at its lowest making it the coldest day of the year

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The correct answer is winter.

Step-by-step explanation:

The orientation of the sunrise changes with the seasons. The southernmost sunrise and sunset points occur in the winter solstice. The winter months are the coldest of the year because the reserves of heat and solar energy in the atmosphere and on the Earth's surface are at their lowest point, because the sun is at its lowest point.

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