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Why is the duration of twilight longer in high latitude than at equator​

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Answered by Anonymous
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At the equator, civil twilight can last as little as 24 minutes. This is true because at low latitudes the sun's apparent movement is perpendicular to the observer's horizon. But at the poles, civil twilight can be as long as 2–3 weeks.

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<p style = " color:cyan ; front-family ; cursive ;background :black; front size25 px; " > At the equator, civil twilight can last as little as 24 minutes. This is true because at low latitudes the sun's apparent movement is perpendicular to the observer's horizon. But at the poles, civil twilight can be as long as 2–3 weeks

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