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The darkest time of year at the North Pole is the Winter Solstice, approximately December 21. There has been no sunlight or even twilight since early October. The darkness lasts until the beginning of dawn in early March.
<span>metamorphic rocks are exposed at the Earth's surface following erosion and uplift from the temperatures and pressures that occur at great depths within the Earth's crust.</span>
The three means by which the early Polynesian sailors were able to navigate vast regions of the Pacific were by watching the motion of specific stars, weather and seasons of travel and direction, size and speed of ocean waves. The correct options among all the options that are given in the question are option "a", "b", "c".