* Alaska
Anywhere north of the Arctic Circle can experience sunlight continuously for at least 24 hours (the farther north, the longer the day until you get to the true North Pole, at which point daylight can last up to 6 months -- half the year). The same is true for any place south of the Antarctic Circle.
Africa
I dunno! But it is in either Caribbean Himalayas or Scandinavia.
Alaska
Alaska, sun stays up 24hrs for a few months out of the year, the same areas also experience 24 hrs of darkness a few months out of the year
No, it is not. It is a noun for a time (middle of the night, 12 PM), and can also be an adjective/ noun adjunct in terms such as midnight train or midnight sun.
eclipse, breaking dawn, midnight sun
no the sun isn't a land mass it is a ball of gas which all the planets orbit around
The planet Mercury can never be in the sky at your local midnight. Mercury's orbit is so small that as seen from the earth, it's always near the sun. So if the sun has been down for a while, then Mercury also must be down. Venus can be seen later (or earlier) than Mercury, but it's still inside the Earth's orbit and therefore can't be seen at midnight either.
Alaska has the nickname land of the midnight sun.
Alaska is the state that is often called the Land of the Midnight Sun.
The capital of Alaska (the state known as the land of the midnight sun) is Juneau.
The Land of The Midnight Sun - Lapland
Alaska. The "midnight sun" can only be seen in the summer months, however.
In the USA, the state Alaska is traditionally called "The Land of the Midnight Sun" World-wide, the country that is know as the land of the Midnight Sun is Norway. The actual event of the sun never setting takes place from May 14 - August 22.
The last Frontair, the 49th state, or the land of the midnight sun
Alaska (AK) is sometimes called "Land of the Midnight Sun" or "The Last Frontier". Finland and Norway are also commonly called the Land of the Midnight Sun,
If you mean the land of the midnight sun, that would be the high latitudes, where in mid summer the sun does not sets. You can still see the sun at midnight.
Northern Norway is often called the land of the midnight sun. This is because of its location.
No, Japan is the land of the rising sun
Lapland is known as the Land of the Midnight Sun because at the height of summer, as the sun approaches the horizon, it creeps back up, so viewers can see the sun at midnight.