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Only near the North Pole, where the Sun goes round and round horizontally all day and all night, rising on March 21 and setting on September 22.
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There is no place on the surface of the earth where the sun never sets. As seen from the North Pole, the sun is above the horizon continuously from March 21 until September 21. As seen from the South Pole, the sun is above the horizon continuously from September 21 until March 21.
Yes the sun enters the northern hemisphere.
From September 21 until March 21.
March 21 and September 21.
The answer depends on the location of birth. Generally in the US, the sun sign would be Aries. The rising sign and the moon also are significant.
The South Pole begins its rotation away from the sun on March 21, and on June 21, it changes course and begins its rotation toward the sun.
From March 21 until September 21, maximum on June 21.
Exactly at the poles, the cycle is very simple and regular. At the north pole, the sun rises on March 21 and sets on September 21. At the south pole, the sun rises on September 21 and sets on March 21. And that's the whole story.
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The equinoxes (approximately 21 March & 21 Sept).