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Yes. The reason Alaska has 6 months in the day and night, is because the Earth's axis is tilted. Meaning that Alaska is in the North and in the spring and summer it will point at the sun. In the winter and fall, the sun will point to the opposite way from the sun.
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because the earth is tilted towards the poles,so in summers the north pole will have continuous daylight for 6 months and south pole will have night for 6 months.Then in winters it will be reversed i.e. north pole will have night for the other 6 months and south pole will have continuous day light for 6 months. this proves that the poles experience day for 6 months and other 6 months they experience night.
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Alaska
Alaska's entrance into the United States provided extra cooling during summers, especially in the South.
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Alaska is the most beautiful place you will ever go to. The winters can be terrible though. (I personally love them). The summers have a mixture of thematures. Some places have 90 degree wheather, others have -10. You will really only get that in Barrow though.
Alaska for 6 months
Alaska has long, cold winters with short, mild summers due to its northern location.
Alaska has a subarctic and arctic climate. The southern regions of Alaska have a subarctic climate with milder winters and cooler summers, while the northern regions have an arctic climate with long, cold winters and short, cool summers.
PhD students do not typically have summers off. They are expected to continue their research and work on their dissertations during the summer months.
Alaska
Yes. The reason Alaska has 6 months in the day and night, is because the Earth's axis is tilted. Meaning that Alaska is in the North and in the spring and summer it will point at the sun. In the winter and fall, the sun will point to the opposite way from the sun.
The darkest months are typically between November and late January.May through September are light months in Alaska
Alaska's average climate in 1897 during the Klondike Gold Rush was cold with harsh winters and mild summers. The region experienced heavy snowfall and temperatures well below freezing during the winter months. Summer temperatures were generally cool, with occasional warm spells.