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Question
when does the northern hemisphere receive the fewest hours of daylight?
○ during the fall equinox
○ during the winter solstice
○ during the spring equinox
○ during the summer solstice
Brief Explanations
Equinoxes (fall and spring) have equal day and night globally. The summer solstice gives the Northern Hemisphere the most daylight. The winter solstice occurs when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted farthest from the Sun, resulting in the shortest day (fewest daylight hours) of the year.
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during the winter solstice