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  • Sun Position at 9 AM: A Guide to Location and Time of Year
    The sun's position at 9 am varies depending on your location and the time of year. Here's why:

    * Latitude: The further you are from the equator, the lower the sun will be in the sky at 9 am. At the equator, the sun will be higher in the sky than at the poles.

    * Time of Year: The sun's path across the sky changes throughout the year. During the summer solstice, the sun will be higher in the sky at 9 am than during the winter solstice.

    * Daylight Saving Time: If daylight saving time is in effect, the sun will be slightly higher in the sky at 9 am than if it wasn't.

    To get a general idea of the sun's position at 9 am, you can:

    1. Use an online tool: Many websites and apps can provide you with the sun's position for a specific location and time.

    2. Look at a sundial: A sundial will show you the sun's position at any given time.

    Remember: The sun's position at 9 am is constantly changing, so it's best to use a reliable source to get an accurate answer.

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