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globe earth destroyed: if one side of earth has 14 hours of daylight, how much does the other side get?
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Ummmm the equator gets about 12 hours each day... the north and south hemispheres gets differing length of day depending on their seasons winter/summers which are opposite of each other in the northern hemisphere winter months are Decemeber-March in the southern hemisphere winter months are June-September.
The further toward the poles you get the more elongated the days/nights. Long days in the summer with 19+ hours and some places 23+ hours each day of sunlight and then the reverse happens in the winter with LONG nights. That is because our earth wobbles on its axis as it rotates. Unfortunately for you, you are too stupid to understand this simple shit which actually debunks flat earth since flat earth cant explain why the north pole gets 23 hours of day light in the summer and 23 hours of night in the winter
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