The polar regions have six months of day and six months of night because at the North Pole during the six summer months , the sun never completely sets ; and during the six winter months , it never rises over the horizon.
Countries located near the Arctic Circle, such as Norway, Finland, and Iceland, experience long days and short nights during the summer months due to the phenomenon known as the Midnight Sun. This occurs because the tilt of the Earth's axis causes the sun to be visible for 24 hours a day in these regions.
543 days is equivalent to approximately 1 year, 5 months, and 26 days.
Well, honey, 554 days is about 1 year, 6 months, and 14 days. So, if you're counting the days until your next birthday or until you finish school, you've got a little over a year and a half to go. Tick tock, time flies when you're having fun!
Both are "arctic" regions, vast wastelands of ice and snow, very cold. Some areas have land under the snow but much is frozen ocean. The North pole has summer in June and the south pole is opposite, winter in June, summer in December.
The Eyjafjallajökull volcanic eruption in Iceland lasted for about two months, from April to May 2010.
I think that it in the North and South, that the days and nights in Winter are cold and long. Because I think this, is because the North and South are far away from the equator. Hope that helped. :)
21 days
About 200 days in the north (e.g., Huntsville, Birmingham) and about 300 days in the south (e.g., Mobile). Mobile is actually subtropical, supporting a variety of palm trees and flowering tropical plants.
3 months and 21 days
3 months 12 days
90 days in equivalent to 3 months.
No. The length of days is controlled by how long it takes the Earth to spin one time on its north-south axis.
123 days = 4.04 months.
114 days is about 3¾ months (3.745 months) A month is an average of 30.4 days long.
They are longer in winter and shorter in summer because the North Pole is inclined to the south.
around 4 months.
four months and 21 days