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You really have to contort your extremities into some very uncomfortable and unnatural

positions to support the claim that any parallels of latitude ever mark the boundaries of

the light and dark regions of Earth. You're fishing for the Arctic and Antarctic Circles, but

the concept is far-fetched.

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