What is the altitude of Polaris at point A?

The Polaris indicates the direction towards the north
The correct option for the latitude of the Polaris at point A, is the option;
10°
The reason the above option is correct is given as follows;
The Polaris, which is the Pole Star or North Star, is situated at approximately the north celestial pole, such that the northern sky turns around it and therefore, it appears almost to remain at a fixed location
Due to the location of the Polaris in the north celestial pole, the angle to the Polaris, and therefore, its altitude corresponds to the latitude of the observer above the equator)
Therefore, given that the latitude at point A, is 10°N, the altitude of the Polaris at point A is also 10°
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