Because of the tilt of the Earth during that time of year.
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During the summer solstice, countries like Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland experience the phenomenon known as the "midnight sun" where the sun does not fully set for several weeks. This occurs in the countries located within the Arctic Circle.
In Antarctica on Christmas Day, it typically gets dark around midnight as the continent experiences 24 hours of daylight during the summer months due to the midnight sun phenomenon. This means that the sun does not fully set, leading to constant daylight during that time.
In summer, the Earth's tilt causes the Northern Hemisphere to lean towards the sun, resulting in longer daylight hours. This tilt also shifts the sun's apparent path in the sky, causing it to set further north compared to the winter months. As a result, observers in northern latitudes experience sunsets that occur later and farther north during the summer.
During the northern summer, sunlight prevents viewing the aurora at high northern latitudes. As the sun climbs in the sky until June 21st and then descends, the nights are too light to see the aurora.
If you're north of the equinox (which part of Scandinavia is) the the sun won't set during part of the summer.
Beowulf is set in Scandinavia.
During the summer, it is recommended to set the dehumidifier in your basement to around 50 humidity to prevent mold and mildew growth.
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During the summer months, the dehumidifier should be set to maintain a relative humidity level between 30-50 to prevent mold growth and maintain a comfortable indoor environment.
in the 1920s
This happens during all seasons except the the Australian winter. However, it only happens for a full season during summer. So, the best answer is probably "summer".
Old English
During all times of the year, it is really a good way to have a birthday and enjoy it.
For most of the continent, the sun doesn't set for months during early spring and summer.
"Beowulf" is set in the 6th century in Scandinavia, specifically in Denmark and Sweden. "Grendel" by John Gardner is a reimagining of the Beowulf story and is also set in Scandinavia, around the same time period.
In the polar regions the sun never sets or rises ever.