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The analemma is a useful tool for locations north of the Tropic of Capricorn.
True or false ?

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The answer would be

True.

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Answer:

True.

Step-by-step explanation:

An analemma is a graph or diagram demonstrating the situation of the Sun in the sky, as observed from a fixed area on Earth at a similar mean solar time, as that position differs through the span of a year.

The diagram or graph will take after the figure 8. Globes of Earth regularly show an analemma. The north-south part of the analemma results from the adjustment in the Sun's declination because of the tilt of Earth's hub of turn. The east-west part occurs from the nonuniform pace of progress of the Sun's right ascension, represented by joined impacts of Earth's pivotal tilt and orbital eccentricity.

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