1. At the poles, sunrise occurs on one equinox and sun sets on the next equinox. If you happen to be at any of the poles during this time, then what would be the route of the sun in the daytime?
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If one happens to be at the North Pole during an equinox at the time of sunrise, then the route of the sun is negligible. There are no directions. The sun appears above the horizon in summer and makes a 360-degree circle in the sky over a period of 187 days at the North Pole 90 degree north latitude, and in winter the sun is below the horizon for 163 days of darkness and 24 days of semi-darkness when the sun is just below the horizon. The same is the situation on the South Pole which faces darkness when there is sunrise at the North Pole.
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