1. Why do the North and South poles have 24-hour darkness during the winter?
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When the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, that part of the Earth receives more direct rays of sunlight during the daytime than the Southern Hemisphere does. The North Pole has 24 hours of daylight on this day, while the South Pole has 24 hours of darkness.
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When the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, that part of the Earth receives more direct rays of sunlight during the daytime than the Southern Hemisphere does. ... The North Pole has 24 hours of daylight on this day, while the South Pole has 24 hours of darkness.
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