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Q: How many hours of daylight are there during a winter day in the month of February above the Arctic Circle?
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Where in the northern hemisphere has 24 hours of daylight south of this line?

No, you've got that wrong. It's the area Northof the arctic/polar circle that can have 24 hours of daylight during summer.By definition, South of the Arctic/Polar circle is where you Don't get 24h daylight in summer.


How many hours of darkness are there in one day north of the Arctic Circle or south of the Antarctic Circle?

North of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic one, the periods of daylight and darkness both vary from zero to six months, during the course of a year.


How do you draw the Arctic Circle?

The Arctic Circle is an imaginary line on globes and charts at about 66.5°N latitude. Locations north of the Arctic Circle can experience at least one 24-hour period of "night" during the winter. At the North Pole, this becomes 6 months of daylight and 6 months of night. To "draw" the Arctic Circle, make a circle centered on the North Pole, about 2600 kilometers (1616 miles) in radius.


When the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun what area has 24 hours of daylight?

The whole area that's north of the arctic/polar circle has 24 h of daylight during summer. Part of that is Alaska, northern Scandinavia, Siberia etc.


How many hours of daylight are there in Canada during the fall months?

This will depend on the month and the latitude. Canada extends from 49 degrees north, all the way up to above the arctic circle.


Why do crops in the Arctic grow larger than normal during the summer months?

more hours of daylight


How many hours of darkness are there in one day?

It depends on where you are and what season it is. If you are at the equator then there is 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of night. If you are above the arctic circle then during the winter there is 24 hours of darkness each day, this will occur on Dec. 21st. If you are further above the arctic circle the darkness can last for months. During the summer there will be 24 hours of daylight on June 21st, and again this can last for months if you are very far north. The same is true for the South pole as well.


Where in the world has Midnight sun?

Anywhere either North of the Arctic circle during summer, or South of the Antarctic circle during winter.


What time is sunup and sundown time in barrow Alaska today?

In Barrow, Alaska today, the sun rises at approximately 1:31 AM and sets at around 1:35 AM due to being located above the Arctic Circle. This results in a period of continuous daylight during the summer months.


During a minor lunar standstill when the full Moon's declination is -18.5 degrees in June can the moon be seen at the Arctic Circle despite it being daylight?

Declination -18.5° appears directly over 18.5° south latitude.From the Arctic Circle ... latitude 66.5° north ... you can see sky down to90° away, or 23.5° south. So the moon is visiblefrom -18.5° .


When the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun what area has 24 hours of daylights?

The whole area that's north of the arctic/polar circle has 24 h of daylight during summer. Part of that is Alaska, northern Scandinavia, Siberia etc.


Where spitsbergen is and explain why the sun shine at midnight there in June?

Spitsbergen is an island in the Svalbard archipelago, located in the Arctic Ocean north of mainland Europe. It experiences the phenomenon of the midnight sun in June due to its high latitude above the Arctic Circle. During the summer solstice in June, the sun never fully sets below the horizon, resulting in 24-hour daylight.