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During a solstice, the periods of light and dark are equal. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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This is false... They are equal at the equi
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Answer: False

Explanations:

  • Solstice is the term used to refer to an event during which the sun reaches either its highest or lowest point at noon.
  • The result of the solstice is that it can either result in the longest day or, the longest night of the year.
  • If it results in the longest day then it is known as summer solstice and, if it results in the longest night then it is known as winter solstice.
  • Since the length of the day and night are not equal during a solstice the given statement is false.
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