During the June solstice, the circle of illumination completely shades out

A) points south of the Antarctic Circle but completely illuminates points north of the Arctic Circle.
B) points north of the Arctic Circle but completely illuminates points south of the Antarctic Circle.
C) points south of the Arctic Circle but completely illuminates points north of the Antarctic Circle.
D) points north of the Antarctic Circle but completely illuminates points south of the Arctic Circle.


A) points south of the Antarctic Circle but completely illuminates points north of the Arctic Circle.

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What will be an ideal response?

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Fill in the blanks with correct word

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