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Where Would You Be If the Sun Sets for Six

Question 23

Question 23

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Where would you be if the Sun sets for six continuous months, beginning on September23rd?


A) North Pole
B) Arctic Circle
C) Equator
D) Antarctic Circle
E) South Pole

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