Because of the tilt of the Earth.
Because of the tilt of the Earth, which keeps northern areas tilted towards the sun during that time of year.
In the polar regions the sun never sets or rises ever.
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It doesn't get dark in Denmark during the summer month because of the Scandinavian weather the days are usually longer.
all of them... The sun never sets during summer at the poles.
Because of the tilt of the Earth.
Antarctica is polar and faces toward and away from the sun during different seasons.
It does, sometimes.
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Norway, or anywhere above the Arctic Circle. During summer, the sun never sets, therefor, you see the sun at midnight.
That's correct! In the Northern Hemisphere, the sun sets in the southwest during the winter and northwest during the summer. In the Southern Hemisphere, the sun sets in the northwest during the winter and southwest during the summer due to the Earth's tilt and position.