24 hours of darkness.
Yes, on December 22nd, which is the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, the Arctic Circle is outside of the circle of illumination. During this time, areas within the Arctic Circle experience polar night, where the sun does not rise above the horizon. Consequently, these regions remain in darkness for 24 hours, while areas outside the circle continue to receive daylight.
Areas within the Arctic and Antarctic Circles experience 24 hours of darkness during their respective winter seasons. In the Arctic Circle, this phenomenon occurs around the winter solstice in December, while in the Antarctic Circle, it occurs around the summer solstice in June.
Juneau is the capital - but it is not within the Arctic Circle.
Within the Arctic Circle.
Part of Norway is within the Arctic Circle.
Within the Arctic Circle.
No.
No.
Traditionally located within the Arctic Circle.
The state of Alaska is partly within the Arctic Circle.
Within the Arctic Circle.
Anywhere within the northern arctic circle.