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  • What is a polar day and polar night?

    A polar day is a period of 24 hours of continuous daylight that occurs in the polar regions during the summer months. This phenomenon happens because the Earth's axial tilt causes the sun to never fully set below the horizon at these latitudes during this time of year. On the other hand, a polar night is a period of 24 hours of continuous darkness that occurs in the polar regions during the winter months. This happens because the Earth's axial tilt causes the sun to never rise above the horizon at these latitudes during this time of year.

  • Where do polar day and polar night occur?

    Polar day and polar night occur in the polar regions, specifically within the Arctic and Antarctic Circles. During polar day, the sun remains above the horizon for a continuous 24 hours, resulting in 24 hours of daylight. Conversely, during polar night, the sun remains below the horizon for a continuous 24 hours, resulting in 24 hours of darkness. These phenomena are caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis and its orbit around the sun.

  • Is ethanol polar and hydrophilic or hydrophobic and polar?

    Ethanol is both polar and hydrophilic. The molecule contains a polar hydroxyl group (-OH), which makes it capable of forming hydrogen bonds with water molecules. This allows ethanol to dissolve in water and makes it hydrophilic. Additionally, the overall molecular structure of ethanol is polar due to the electronegativity difference between carbon and oxygen atoms, further contributing to its polarity.

  • When is the polar day and the polar night?

    The polar day occurs during the summer solstice in the polar regions, which is around June 21st in the Northern Hemisphere and December 21st in the Southern Hemisphere. During this time, the sun does not set for 24 hours, resulting in continuous daylight. Conversely, the polar night occurs during the winter solstice in the polar regions, which is around December 21st in the Northern Hemisphere and June 21st in the Southern Hemisphere. During this time, the sun does not rise for 24 hours, resulting in continuous darkness.

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