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Physics, 08.02.2021 01:10 destineyburger2

The Northern and Southern Hemispheres always have opposite seasons. A true
B false

How are the poles different than the equator?

A. The poles are colder than the equator.
B. The Sun hits the poles at an angle while the Sun hits the equator head-on.
C. There is great variation in the daytime and nighttime hours at the poles, which is not true for the equator
D. All of the above

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