No, in fact even on the summer solstice at either pole, the sun is pretty low in the sky.
You can either receive your paychecks by mail, or through direct deposit. You have the option of being paid either once or twice a month.
All lattitudes from 22.5 degrees North to 22.5 degrees South of the equator receive vertical or direct rays twice every year as the tilted earth circles the sun.
You can.
It could be interest paid on US Series HH savings bonds. It's paid twice a year by direct deposit. Series HH bonds value is always the face value, any interest earned is paid twice a year.
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Military personnel receive pay for their work. They are paid twice a month and the money is normally direct deposited into an account, with some amount available in cash, depending on their location and the availability of cash.
Ice, water under the ice :) The thing to also know is that Artica grows and shrinks twice its size every year. Also, there is a lot of Relief in both of these poles :)
William T. Sherman
Twice, today.
Pole bending is a timed event. There are multiple poles which you weave through twice around.
They vary widely and are not regular, but the earth's magnetic poles have flipped as frequently as twice in a 50,000 year timespan but have also held steady (not reversed) over as many as 50 million years.
Yes, twice