Days in Sweden are very long during the summer months due to its high latitude, which causes the sun to rise early and set late. This phenomenon, known as the Midnight Sun, occurs because the tilt of the Earth's axis allows sunlight to reach regions near the Arctic Circle for extended periods. Conversely, during winter, Sweden experiences very short days with limited sunlight. This unique variation in daylight is a characteristic feature of life in Sweden and other northern countries.
The barbarians from modern day Denmark, Sweden and Norway were called Vikings.
The growing season in Sweden is about three to four months long.
No. The Alps are a long way from Sweden. They are in central Europe and Sweden is in the north of Europe.
Yes; they are very common. Might not have originated from Sweden. But in Sweden that's what they call pancakes.
Sweden has a mix of weather, so it is sunny sometimes. As it is very far north, during the summer months it has very long days, with the sun not setting in the northern parts. In winter there is the opposite effect, with long dark nights.
7 to 8 hours
Mercury has very very long days. Each day on Mercury last as long as 58 hours, 15 hours on earth.
It's because National Day of Sweden is part of there hartiage
Sweden is a very rich country
Father's Day 2010 in Sweden will be celebrated on Sunday November 14.
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Sweden provides free day care for its children under 6, but not sure if this is in their constitution. The taxes are very high in Sweden because of the services they provide for their people. For a very short time the US provided free day care for the women who worked the war effort, but as soon the war was over the day cares closed.
The barbarians from modern day Denmark, Sweden and Norway were called Vikings.
The growing season in Sweden is about three to four months long.
Sweden has always been a monarchy.
No. The Alps are a long way from Sweden. They are in central Europe and Sweden is in the north of Europe.
It could very from a day or two day's.