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Visitors to the north pole are presumably carrying the clocks they bring with them,

so they'll count 24 hours on June 21, just as they would anywhere else.

If you're asking about hours of 'daylight' or 'sun-up', then that answer is similar.

If you're standing at the north pole on June 21, then the sun is above the horizon

continuously, for the whole 24 hours. As a matter of fact, the sun has been up for

the past 3 months, since March 21, and it'll stay up for another 3 months, until

September 21.

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