Geography, asked by leo8250, 23 days ago

The sun is visible for more than 24 hours during Dakshinayan in the

region between Antartic circle and the South Pole.​

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Answered by g6mayankkumarm
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Explanation: The reason for this is the tilt of the earth axis. Explanation: Sun is visible for more than 24 hours during dakshinayan in the region between an antarctic circle and south pole because Dakshinyan is between Winter Solstice and Summer Solstice.

Answered by tejasdond11
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Answer:

(i) Sunrays are never perpendicular on any of the parallels between Tropic of Cancer & the North pole or between Tropic of Capricorn & the South pole.

(ii) In the period from 23rd September to 21st March (Dakshinayan) the region between Antarctic circle and the south faces the sun. The whole of Antarctic Circle falls within the zone of illumination.

(iii) So the sun is visible in the sky for more than 24 hours

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