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(a) Determine the north latitude of the Arctic Circle and then Approximate the number of hours of daylight at the Arctic Circle for the following dates:
(b) Summer Solstice,
(c) Vernal Equinox (i. s. March 21st), and
(d) May 3rd. (Write your answer in the form of hours and minutes)
(e) The number of hours on the Winter Solstice may be found by computing the number of hours of daylight on the Summer Solstice and subtracting this result from 24 hours, due to the symmetry of the orbital path of Earth around the Sun. Compute the number of hours of daylight for the Arctic Circle on the Winter Solstice. What do you conclude about daylight for a location on the Arctic Circle
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