All lands north of the arctic circle (or south of the antarctic circle) will experience at least one day of the year where the sun never sets. This is know as 'the midnight sun.'
White nights and the midnight sun are phenomena where the sun remains visible or just below the horizon during midnight hours. White nights occur in high-latitude regions during summer months, resulting in extended daylight hours. The midnight sun specifically refers to the sun being visible at midnight, which occurs in polar regions during their respective summer solstices.
Minus forty and below!
yes polor is next to the sun
The polar regions of the world are always cold during the year.
Land of the Midnight Sun may refer to: Any of the world's northern regions above the Arctic Circle, i.e. the Arctic. Any of the world's southern regions below the Antarctic Circle, usually Antarctica.
The midnight sun is a phenomenon that affects the polar regions. The Sun shines at local midnight around the summer solstice. The lands of the midnight Sun include all those within the Arctic Circle (some parts of Russia, Canada, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Greenland) and the Antarctic.
where and when can you see the midnight sun
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At midnight?
Alaska has the nickname land of the midnight sun.
It is polar, not polor.
its midnight sun. not midnight moon