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chads108

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The phenomenon that can sometimes be seen near the upper rim of a setting or rising Sun is called ____.
   a. sun pillar
   b. the glory
   c. a corona
   d. the green flash
   e. the Fata Morgana

Question 2

At high latitudes during the summer, morning and evening twilight may converge, producing a(n)____, or a nightlong twilight.
   a. constructive interference
   b. false twilight
   c. iridescence
   d. white night
   e. glory



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: d



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