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The earths north and south pole are directly effected in terms of sunlight because of the earthes tilt. Considering that that the earth orbits the sun, this may block out some areas from getting very little or no sun at all. This could also work opposite ways, the areas could get 24 hours of sunlight, considering what season we are in.

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