Note: These Challenge Questions coincide with the Spring 2004 Reports
From: St. John Greek group 10 (jnorth10@stjohngreekorthodox.com)
Date: Mon Mar 29 2004 - 08:11:03 EST
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The Challenge Question was "Why don't all locations appear to have
EXACTLY twelve hours of day and night on the Equinox?" The reason for
that is because even thouugh all places should have the same amount of
sunlight, not all places will get the same amount of sunlight at the
same time and the Earth is not perfectly balanced on its axis. So we
all have about the same, instead of exactly the same amount of
sunlight.
From,
Riley and Lindsay Group 10
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