Depends on where you are, and what time of year it is. Some time and places(=far north or far south), it never sets, Same places, 6 months later, it never rises.
they can stay awake for a very very very very long time!!
seriously? Like 8 hours?
It is up 24 hours a day and in winter it isn't up at all!
During the Antarctic summer, the sun can stay up for 24 hours a day for several months due to the phenomenon known as the midnight sun. Conversely, during the Antarctic winter, the sun may not rise above the horizon for several months, resulting in polar night.
about five minutes
around about 8 minutes before they get sun burnt
If you are exposed to too much sunlight,you might get sunburn, or if you stay in the sun too long after you get sunburn, you might end up with skin ca.ncer
There is no place on earth where the sun is always up.
Stay out in the hot sun for a LONG time.
150 minutes
It all depends on how sensitive your skin is.
get burn or sun taned