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Item CL122001: When the south pole is angled toward the sun, places close to the south pole have a greater number of hours of daylight than anywhere else on earth.

When does a place close to the South Pole have a greater number of hours of daylight than anywhere else on Earth?

  1. Places close to the South Pole have a greater number of hours of daylight than anywhere else on Earth when the South Pole is angled away from the Sun.
  2. Places close to the South Pole have a greater number of hours of daylight than anywhere else on Earth when the South Pole is angled toward the Sun.
  3. Places close to the South Pole have a greater number of hours of daylight than anywhere else on Earth when the South Pole is angled neither toward nor away from the Sun.
  4. Places close to the South Pole never have a greater number of hours of daylight than anywhere else on Earth.
Distribution of Responses
Chart showing distrubtion of responses for Item CL122001
Students Responding Correctly
Group Correct Total Percent
Overall 464 1102 42%
Grades
  6–8 254 630 40%
  9–12 208 467 45%
Gender
  Male24054644%
  Female22053841%
Primary Language
  English40494743%
  Other5112640%

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