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5 October, 21:13

If there really were a Santa Claus at the North Pole, what would the cycle of the seasons be like for him and Mrs. Claus?

A

pretty much the same as in the continental United States

B

six months of light, followed by six months of darkness (or at least dark twilight)

C

pretty much the reverse of the seasons in the continental U. S., with winter in June, and summer in December

D

the North Pole is always in darkness (it never sees the Sun, which is blocked by the Earth's equator)

E

the Sun only shines there during the two weeks before and after the Christmas holidays

B

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  1. 5 October, 21:23
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    B. six months of light, followed by six months of darkness (or at least dark twilight).

    Explanation:

    Not only the north pole, entire arctic region have six months of light and six months of darkness. So if there were a Santa Claus at the north pole then he will experiance the above mentioned cycle of seasons.
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