moonflower
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i must confessed i am moody today GRRRRRR
i must confessed i am moody today GRRRRRR
I confess that I have bad day because I am sad that I hurt someone's feeling. I hope that someone will forgive me.
i hope everything is ok here
i must confessed again from my previous post that i was moody cuz of bad 2 days
I confess for you(kat) vacation way to north pole where you have great tanning because sun never goes down...
Right now, it would be the south pole, not the north pole with the sun this time of year.
I confess that I can't wait till my wife gets here on sunday and finally get laid!!!
South pole is half sun down little hours... but North Pole never sun goes down.. stay year around permantly... that's all I can say confess... I tho you need study little bit more... compare N vs S pole.
That is just sciencificaly imposable. Earth Sci. states that the earth rotates on an axles that is angled. On the equinox, the Earth is at the right angle that every part on the planet gets the same amount of sun that day, 12 hours. Right now, everything in the southern part of the planet is getting more daylight then night. We are getting more night then daylight. That we can tell by looking out the window and see that we don't get the same hours of daylight as we do in the summer.
With that said, if there is more daylight in the winter time in the southern part, we have more night time, then north pole should get more night time then us? Since the Sun is in a fixed point, that sounds abt right. What you just stated is that the sun can just go which ever way it wants and it likes the north pole and keeps it lite all year round. How can that be if where I am at, the sun comes up around 7:30am and sets around 4:30 pm and farther north you go, you get less hours? It just can't just pop to 24 hours like that unless you head south.
If you need more help and still don't believe me, then check out this website. It says the north pole gets darkness all day in the winter time.:
Arctic theme page - Daylight, Darkness and Changing of the Seasons at the North Pole