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    Six Months of Daylight at the South Pole Begins When
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Six Months of Daylight at the South Pole Begins When

Question 104

Question 104

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Six months of daylight at the South Pole begins when the Sun is at the


A) winter solstice.
B) summer solstice.
C) autumnal equinox.
D) vernal equinox.

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