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  • Sunlight Exposure: Understanding the Least Sunny Zones
    It's impossible to answer definitively which zone receives the least sun without more context!

    Here's why:

    * "Zone" can have different meanings:

    * Climate zone: This refers to regions with similar climates. Some zones near the poles, like the Arctic or Antarctic, receive very little sunlight during winter.

    * Plant hardiness zone: These zones are based on average minimum winter temperatures, not sunlight.

    * Time zone: Time zones are based on longitude and don't directly relate to sunlight exposure.

    * Sunlight varies within a zone: Even within a single climate zone, mountains, valleys, and other geographical features can dramatically impact sunlight exposure.

    * Seasonal variation: All areas experience different amounts of sunlight throughout the year.

    To help me give you a better answer, please tell me:

    * What kind of zone are you referring to? (Climate, plant hardiness, time zone, or something else?)

    * What location are you interested in? (A specific city, country, or region?)

    Once I have more information, I can give you a more helpful answer.

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