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Travel Trivia: What begins at the North Pole on the spring equinox?

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I am going with C as that seems like the only logical option of the 4.

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C The worm moon!  The Arctic does not have 6 months of dark and 6 months low light.  The sun sets for the last time in November and won't rise until somewhere around February, and then it is just a glow on the horizon.  Therefore, the first sun rise in February can't possibly turn into 6 months of sunlight in just a few weeks. 

The Worm Moon is the first full moon in the Spring signaling the beginning of Spring.

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b.  Six months of uninterrupted daylight.

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b.  Six months of uninterrupted daylight.  🌞


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