williejackson69 williejackson69
  • 01-12-2021
  • Geography
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The sun shines continually at the North Pole for 6 months, yet the temperatures never get very warm. Why?

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bizzybellsshop bizzybellsshop
  • 01-12-2021

well saying that the sun dose create heat it wouldn't do as much  

considering the fact that is it freezing there it would be like 20% heat from the sun and 80% cold im not sure if this helps

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