Geography, 06.02.2021 07:10 pandaman632
Imagine that you live in Joliet, IL (latitude 41.5 degrees North). Assume that the
Earth continues to orbit the Sun as it does now. You find your seasons have
changed such that you (and everyone else at 41.5 degrees North latitude)
experience a day with 24 hours of continuous daylight and six months later a day
that has 24 hours of continuous darkness over the course of a year. How would this
be possible?
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