spring time at the poles brings the most sunlight. fall brings darkness. it rises slowly in the spring and days become 30 hours. and by fall it's the opposite.
I think that the summer solstice falls in mid June (June 21-until 2039).
The axial tilt of the Earth causes the north pole to be tilted away from the Sun in December, resulting in no direct sunlight reaching that region. As a result, the outer edge of the atmosphere at the north pole does not receive any solar radiation during this time.
North and south pole
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The North Pole lies in the Arctic, the South Pole is in the Antarctic. So it'd be impossible to reach North Pole in Antarctic, since it isn't there.
I think you are talking about the aurora - there are different ones around the north pole and around the south pole.
June
The south pole receives the most sunlight in December.
Correct
It is light.
The axial tilt of the Earth causes the north pole to be tilted away from the Sun in December, resulting in no direct sunlight reaching that region. As a result, the outer edge of the atmosphere at the north pole does not receive any solar radiation during this time.
only during the winter solstice
The equator receives more direct light sunlight than the north pole.
Disregarding the effects of atmospheric refraction . . . If you're standing at the north pole, then the sun is up in your sky from March 21 to September 21, and below your horizon from September 21 until March 21.
They do not receive direct sunlight
It is at the north pole that nights are shorter in may. In fact, at the north pole, there is no night (darkness) in May. The sun never sets, but can always be seen at some point in the sky.
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