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Q: Where would you be standing if you got 24 hours of daylight every day in summer..how many hours of darkness would you get in winter?
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Does the Arctic have winter in December or June?

24 hours of daylight or darkness respectively.


What causes the number of daylight and darkness to be equal?

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