Physical Science
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ISBN: 9780073513898
Author: Bill Tillery
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 16, Problem 4AC

In the Northern Hemisphere, the North Pole points toward the Sun during the

a. summer solstice.

b. spring solstice.

c. winter equinox.

d. winter solstice.

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