Some countries experience continuous darkness for a period of time due to their geographic location near the poles, particularly during the winter months. This phenomenon, known as polar night, occurs because the tilt of the Earth's axis prevents sunlight from reaching these regions for an extended time. Countries like Norway, Sweden, and parts of Canada can experience this darkness, sometimes lasting for several weeks or months, depending on their latitude.
No, not all countries adhere to the standard 7-day week system. Some countries have different cultural or religious calendars that do not follow the 7-day week structure.
Australia
All present day countries were newly formed at some point in history
New Zealand,UK,US and all countries in Europe. Some countries in South America celebrate in early June.
Africa
Canada and the US celebrate Veterans Day. Other countries have similar observances, some on November 11th, others on different days. They are all in tribute to the millions that have served their countries in the armed forces.
Not all countries are at war
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Probably all of European countries.
If dark clothes are hotter why do people from hot countries have dark skin?
The European day of languages is to celebrate all the languages from all the countries in Europe.
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