It will affect them because they probably can not see in winter because it is too dark. They will have hard time to go outside to get food. I summer it will be hard to sleep because of light.
All over the earth except in those regions at and above the Arctic circle which will not see a sunrise.
Arctic regions
There are no tigers in Arctic Regions.
Warm
A+LS = Arctic Northern Canada, the arctic.
There are tropical regions, polar regions,Arctic ReGIONS temperate regions
Arctic regions in the Northern Hemisphere
They live in the high Arctic regions and they are foxes.
Arctic and antarctic regions
On midsummer's day, the sun rises early in the morning and sets late in the evening, resulting in the longest day of the year. In polar regions like the Arctic Circle, the sun may not set at all, while at the equator, there is roughly 12 hours of daylight. This phenomenon is due to the tilt of the Earth's axis and its orbit around the sun.
Arctic and Sub-Arctic. Long cold winters, short cool summers.
Yes and no. The Polar regions include both the Arctic and the Antarctic.