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  • South Pole Daylight Hours on March 21st: 24 Hours of Sunlight Explained
    On March 21st, the South Pole has 24 hours of daylight.

    This is because March 21st is the autumnal equinox in the Southern Hemisphere, meaning that the Sun is directly over the equator. This results in equal day and night lengths for locations along the equator, and the South Pole experiences continuous daylight.

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