Denmark, followed by Norway. The nothernmost point of land is Greenland, which is administered by Denmark. The northernmost town is on the island of Spitzbergen, part of Norway. Both are well above the Arctic Circle, and experience the "midnight Sun" where the Sun doesn't set for weeks or months at a time.
There are a number of other islands in the Arctic Ocean that are part of Russia and which are a little north of Spitzbergen, but I don't see any towns or villages depicted on Google Earth.
You need to identify: what country you're talking about and how far north the country is.
False. During the summer solstice, a location will have its longest day and most direct sunlight. This occurs when the Earth's axial tilt is angled towards the Sun, resulting in the longest period of daylight of the year.
The longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere is during summer solstice. Th longest day in the year for the southern hemisphere is during winter solstice.
Summer Solstice is the longest day around June 21st.
The longest day of the year is June 21 in the UK.
the longest
well for starters summer isnt a day
The longest day of the year is called the summer solstice. It marks the official beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere.
Because you're living on Bizarro World? On Earth, the summer solstice is the longest day of the year.
The first day of summer - on/about June 21 is the longest day and shortest night.
The summer solstice, June 21.
Alaska, specifically locations north of the Arctic Circle, experience the longest summer days in the USA due to the midnight sun phenomenon. In cities like Barrow or Utqiaġvik, the sun does not set for several weeks during the summer solstice, resulting in extended daylight hours.