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    If Earth's Axis Were Tilted at 30°, the Daylight Hours
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If Earth's Axis Were Tilted at 30°, the Daylight Hours

Question 113

Question 113

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If Earth's axis were tilted at 30°, the daylight hours in Washington, D.C., in June would


A) remain the same.
B) be greater.
C) be less.
D) be equal to the hours of darkness.

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