in the summer there is light until late at night.
but in winter there is dark starting in the afternoon // for example.
Anywhere north of the Arctic circle (or south of the Antarctic circle) will get midnight sun.
Anywhere north of the Arctic circle or south of the Antarctic circle.
Yes.
Any city found above the Arctic circle can be referred to as the Land of the Midnight Sun.
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 Arctic Circle
Scandinavia, and really the whole region in and around the Arctic Circle.
Anywhere either North of the Arctic circle during summer, or South of the Antarctic circle during winter.
That's the summer solstice, when areas north of the Arctic Circle will have 24 hours of daylight.
June 21-22 is the summer solstice in the Arctic Circle. During this time, the sun does not set, leading to a phenomenon known as the midnight sun where there is continuous daylight for 24 hours. This is a unique experience for visitors to the Arctic Circle.
The area (land and sea) enclosed by the Arctic Circle is known as the North Polar Region.North Polar RegionThe Arctic
Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn, Arctic circle, Antarctic circle, and Equator.