The darkest months are typically between November and late January.
May through September are light months in Alaska
Six Months of Darkness Six Months of Light - 1997 was released on: USA: 22 September 1997 (Long Island Film Festival)
Antarctica, the Arctic, and the state of Alaska
There is no definitive answer to this question, but during the winter it is light for 1-2 hours per day and during the summer it is almost always light.
In the south? All twelve.
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yes..... because it is to do with the way the earth is on its axis
It is based upon the tilt of the earth's axis. At the top of the earth (North Pole), the earth receives either very little light or too much light. Near the north pole, they receive 6 months of darkness followed by 6 months of light. Keep in mind that this is not total darkness or total sun for these months but the months get gradually darker or lighter as the season progresses.
yes my cousin lived in anchorage for two years and the had 6 months of light and 6 months of darkness
using a all cotton ,(not wool )is best for the warmer months
3 months
About 4 years 5 months even at the speed of light.
Because the sun may move around the world but some part of the earth doesn't catch the light and it's until 6 months later it does and then it catches it for 6 months and then it starts all over again.