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1. The region north of 66½° N latitude is the Arctic Circle. Use the simulator to describe the length of the day during winter, spring, summer, and fall. Winter Spring Summer Fa…
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1. The region north of 66½° N latitude is the Arctic Circle. Use the simulator to describe the length of the day during winter, spring, summer, and fall.
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Winter:The sun rises at 12am and sets at 6pm
Spring:The sun rises at 3am and sets at 6pm
Summer:the sun rises at 12am and sets at 9pm
Fall:the sun rises at 6am and sets at 5pm
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