The season and latitude at which the sun does not set are: Summer and greater than 66°N
It is directly above the equator.
The sun's rays are strongest at 0 degrees latitude.
At this latitude the sun is visible for 16 hours, 33 minutes during the summer solstice and 7 hours, 55 minutes during the winter solstice.
Wherever you live, the Sun basically rises in the East, and sets in the West. There are some variations depending on the season and latitude. In Brisbane, in the summer there, the Sun will rise in the South East. In the winter it will rise in the North East.
The waxing crescent will rise and set 6 hours or less after the sun does.
The position on the horizon at which the sun rises (and sets) changes with the latitude and the seasons. At high latitudes (Northern Sweden for example) the Sun during summer just dips behind the horizon in the north if it goes down at all!
The Earth's revolution around the Sun, combined with its axial tilt. In summer at a particular latitude the heating effect of the Sun is usually a lot more than in the winter at that latitude. This is because the tilt is "towards" the Sun in the summer, but "away" from the Sun in the winter. The seasons are not caused by the small changes in the Earth's distance from the Sun during its orbit.
At the equinox, the Sun will be directly above the equator, 0 degrees latitude.
The equator is the line of latitude that receives the sun's direct rays during the equinoxes. This is because the Earth's axis is tilted neither toward nor away from the sun during the equinoxes, causing the sun's rays to strike the equator perpendicularly.
This happens during all seasons except the the Australian winter. However, it only happens for a full season during summer. So, the best answer is probably "summer".
spring season is the best .
Because, during the winter season, the earth tilts away from the sun causing that portion of the earth that is tilted away from the sun to have less time during the day when the sun is able to shine on that area.
Antarctica tilts toward the sun during the summer season, which begins on December 21.
In the direction opposite to that of the sun. It will be approximately West of the object but the exact direction will depend on the latitude and season.
That depends on time of the year and where you live latitude-wise. On September 20th, 910, at 45 degrees north, the sun set at 7:44 pm.
It is directly above the equator.
Antarctica tilts toward the sun during the summer season, which begins on December 21.