The sun rises at the North Pole around March 19th, reaches its peak around June 21st, and it sets around September 24th. There is a twilight period of around two weeks before sunrise and after sunset.
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It is light.
The equator receives more direct light sunlight than the north pole.
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Where it was on the other 364 days of the year. The North Pole does not move, you are thinking of the Magnetic North Pole.
In the north, you can see aurora borealis and in the south you can see aurora australis.
because the earth tilts on an axes.
It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.
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The "Northern Lights" (or Aurora Borealis) are seen near the North Pole. The "Southern Lights" (or Aurora Australis) are seen near the South Pole. For more information on Auroras, see the related link included.