Do polar regions have more twilight periods in a year than t
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Do polar regions have more twilight periods in a year than t

[From: Astronomy & Space] [author: ] [Date: 01-07] [Hit: ]
Do polar regions have more twilight periods in a year than the low latitude regions?......


Do polar regions have more twilight periods in a year than the low latitude regions?

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answers:
Ronald 7 say: They are both in perpetual Twilight even during their Summer
Their Equinoxes happen at the same time as do their Solstices only at the opposite seasons
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CarolOklaNola say: False. Lower latitudes have six twilights per DAT,,three at dawn and three at sunset, civil, nautical and astronomical. Polar regions have 2 and a half months when the Sun does not rise or never sets. It may be two long twilights between 66.5 degrees and 84.5 degrees latitude.

The type of twilight depends in how far beneath the horizon the Sun is..
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Zirp say: No, quite the opposite. At the equator you have two per day. On the poles you have two per year
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