Yes, you would be able to see it from Scandinavia.
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Scandinavia, of course, because this happens at the Poles, where the day lasts for 6 months, then night lasts for 6 months. . .
Midnight >>>> Midday >>>>> Midnight 12 midnight > 12 noon >>> 12 midnight 12:00 noon
It is midnight.
After midnight it is 12 am.
Midnight is am and (obviously) noon is pm
midnight is friends with sister soulja i believe. they also use to date in the past
Scandinavia
Scandinavia.
No
Scandinavia
Scandinavia
In the Northern Hemisphere, the sun never sets during the summer season in the far North, above the Arctic Circle. So Northern Canada is included, and Siberia and Northern Scandinavia could be included. Also, the South continent ( Antarctica ) has a similar phenomenon during its summer season.
In Scandinavia.
No, the Caribbean is too close to the equator.
Scandinavia.
Scandinavia
No, only in countries in the Arctic region.
Norway, or anywhere above the Arctic Circle. During summer, the sun never sets, therefor, you see the sun at midnight.