Answer #1:
This event is known as 'Land of the Midnight Sun' and happens above the Arctic Circle. The following countries experience this event:
United States
Canada
Denmark (via Greenland)
Iceland
Norway
Sweden
Russia
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Answer #2:
Every place 'inside' the Arctic or Antarctic Circle has one day a year that's
longer than 24 hours, and one night a year that's longer than 24 hours.
But NO COUNTRY has six-month day or six-month night within its borders.
That phenomenon occurs ONLY at the north and south poles, and the poles
are not part of any country.
NO COUNTRY has six-month day and six-month night. That only happens at the north and south poles, and the poles are not part of any country.
Because It does
The earth tilts as it wobbles its way through the universe, tilting the poles toward and away from the sun.
Sweden is the country having six months day and six months night because it is located in the north pole. However I think that Antarctica is also having long days and long nights because it is in south pole.
None of it. A six month day can only occur at the north or south pole. Neither of these is in Norway.
If you don't have a six pack in the day, then it's most likely you will not have one in the night either
Australia is the longest day in summer when daylight saving except south pole and north pole because they are six months day and six months night
This phenomenon occurs in no country on Earth. At the poles, however, the sun rises and sets once each year. There are no countries at the poles.
why the aera near fridgid zone has 6 months day and 6 months night
why the aera near fridgid zone has 6 months day and 6 months night
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