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Q: What do you see on first day of summer in north pole?
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Where does the moon rise on the first day of summer?

north pole


How many hours of sunshine does the north pole get on the first day of summer?

24 Hours. On summer solstice the earth is tilted toward the sun and it shines continuously at the north pole.


Which area has 24 hours of day light each day in the summer?

The North pole


Where does the sun shine for 24 hours a day?

Around the north pole in the (northern hemisphere) summer.


If it is the first day of summer in the northern hemisphere what would people on the south pole be experiencing?

The first day of winter.


How many seconds are there in a night?

0 to 86401. 0 at the North Pole on the Summer Solstice. 86401 at the North Pole on the Winter Solstice if it happened to be a day with a leap second.


Why is the day in Alaska longer than the day on the east coast?

It only happens in the summer and it's because Alaska is closer to the North Pole. At the North Pole the Sun never sets - but only between March 21 and September 22.


What does summer equinox mean?

There is no such thing as the summer equinox. You are probably thinking about the summer solstice, which is around June 21 in the Northern hemisphere when the north pole is closest to the Sun, or around December 21 in the Southern hemisphere when the south pole is closest to the Sun. These mark the first day of summer in the respective hemispheres. The vernal and autumnal equinoxes are around March 21 and September 21st, when the poles are equidistant from the Sun, and mark the first day of spring and fall.


What is the first day of summer in the north?

The astronomical start of summer is when the Sun is farthest north. It is a common misconception that the days get longer in the summer. They actually get shorter with each passing day.


Does the north pole get 6 months daylight in your summer or winter?

because the earth is tilted towards the poles,so in summers the north pole will have continuous daylight for 6 months and south pole will have night for 6 months.Then in winters it will be reversed i.e. north pole will have night for the other 6 months and south pole will have continuous day light for 6 months. this proves that the poles experience day for 6 months and other 6 months they experience night.


Which country has long days short nights?

Australia is the longest day in summer when daylight saving except south pole and north pole because they are six months day and six months night


Which part of your world experience day light with out no darkness for days?

The part of the world that experiences daylight without no darkness for days is the north pole. It is stated that the north pole stays in full sunlight all day long throughout the entire summer.