Because it is not far enough north.
In Alaska, the longest day occurs on or around June 21st, known as the summer solstice, when the sun is up for about 22 hours. Conversely, the longest night happens on or around December 21st, known as the winter solstice, when the sun may be up for only a few hours in some parts of Alaska.
In Alaska there is 6 months day & night
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300 hundred days
Alaska does have extended periods of darkness during winter, but the famous "30 days of night" refers to Barrow, the northernmost city, where the sun sets on November 18 and doesn't rise again until January 22, resulting in about 65 days of darkness. Other parts of Alaska may experience varying degrees of darkness during winter, with some areas not experiencing total darkness for 67 days.
Yes, you can,but i have to warn you! They stay active day and night!
i would say about 0 on some days and the alot on other days
A night on Callisto is 8.35 days since a full day (including night) is 16.7 Earth days long.
it takes 234 earth days for venus to have one day and night
Barrow Alaska
45 mins a day for 96 days