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The whole area that's north of the arctic/polar circle has 24 h of daylight during summer. Part of that is Alaska, northern Scandinavia, Siberia etc.

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Q: When the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun what area has 24 hours of daylights?
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When the earth is tilted toward the sunthe Northern Hemisphere is experiencing what?

when the earth is tilted toward the sun the northern hemisphere is experiencing


When it is summer at the South Pole what happens?

the Southern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, both the Southern and Northern Hemispheres are tilted toward the Sun, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, and the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun.


Which hemisphere is tilted toward the sun when it is winter in the northern hemisphere?

The Northern Hemisphere will be in summer, and the Southern Hemisphere will be in winter.


Why do the northern latitudes have winter from October to March?

It is at that time, when the southern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, that the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun.


When the southern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun what happens?

The northern hemisphere has nighttime


What season is it when the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun?

Summer


What is the season in the northern hemisphere when it is tilted toward the sun?

Summer.


Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun . What season takes place in the Southern Hemisphere at this time?

Whatever is tilted toward the sun has summer. So the southern hemisphere will have winter.


What is true when northern half of earth is tilted toward the sun?

it is summer in the northern hemisphere


When is the Earth in the Northern Hemisphere tilted toward the sun?

In the Summer (June).


Is the US tilted more toward the sun during the winter?

No. The Northern Hemisphere (which the United States is in) axial tilt is the farthest from our Sun, when it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere. During that same time, the Southern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, and it is summer time in the Southern Hemisphere.


Why does the northern hemisphere receive more sunlight than the southern hemisphere?

Whichever hemisphere (the Northern or Southern Hemisphere) is tilted toward the sun receives more direct rays of sunlight (or rays that are closer to perpendicular or a 90° angle). The hemisphere tilted toward the sun also has more hours of daylight than the hemisphere that is tilted away from the sun