No. Everywhere on the globe will experience night time (or day time) at least once during the year.
No country experiences complete absence of daytime throughout the year, but certain regions, particularly within the Arctic and Antarctic Circles, experience polar night, where the sun does not rise for an extended period during winter. For instance, places like Barrow (Utqiaġvik) in Alaska and Svalbard in Norway experience several months of darkness. Conversely, during summer, these areas can experience continuous daylight known as the midnight sun.
you are stupid idiot
The sun only lights one half of the Earth at a time.
Daytime hunting owls are different from night hunting owls by if you see owls in daytime their daytime hunting owls, and if you see them at night their night hunting owls.
Countries near the poles, such as Norway and Canada, experience phenomena known as the Midnight Sun and Polar Night, where it can be daytime in one part of the country while nighttime occurs in another. During summer months, areas within the Arctic Circle have continuous daylight, while in winter, some regions experience extended darkness. This unique situation allows for both day and night to coexist in different regions of the same country simultaneously.
norway
every country have a night and if they didn't people would never get to sleep
Any time during the night. Never during the daytime.
Well I know you can't see the stars, with the naked eye at least.
You will never see a full moon during daytime. This is because the full moon is directly opposite the sun in the sky, making it visible only at night when the sun has set.
They are daytime animals.
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