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Physics, 20.07.2019 19:00 blondie02

Which statement is true of equinoxes? they occur in june and december. days and nights are equal in length everywhere. the length of daylight in the arctic and antarctic circles is 24 hours. the sun’s vertical rays are striking either 23.5°s or 23.5°n.

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