4. During which part of the year does the South Pole experience continuous daylight and why?
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The winter solstice falls on 22nd December during which there is continuous daylight on the South pole and continuous darkness at the North pole. Hence option D is correct.
During summer solstice i.e. 21st June, there is continuous daylight at the North pole.
Equinox refers to an equal period of darkness and daylight.
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Because the Earth rotates on a tilted axis as it revolves around the sun, sunlight is experienced in extremes at the poles. In fact, the South Pole experiences only one sunrise (at the September equinox) and one sunset .
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