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During the northern summer of Uranus, an observer near the north pole would observe the Sun high and almost stationary in the sky. During the northern summer of Uranus, an observer near the north pole would observe the Sun high and almost stationary in the sky. True False

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True

Step-by-step explanation:

Uranus has an axis of rotation almost parallel to the plane of its orbit, due to which it presents annual seasonal variations very different from the rest of the planets. In the summer northern of Uranus, the sun's rays perpendicularly affect the North Pole, that's the reason why the observer can see it

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