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    A Day at the North Pole of Uranus Lasts
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A Day at the North Pole of Uranus Lasts

Question 84

Question 84

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A day at the north pole of Uranus lasts:


A) about 7 hours.
B) about 8 hours.
C) about 21 years.
D) about 42 years.
E) about 84 years.

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