Both the north pole and the south pole.
Regions near the poles, such as the North and South Poles, experience six months of continuous daylight during their respective summer seasons and six months of continuous darkness during their winters due to the Earth's axial tilt and orbit around the sun. This phenomenon is known as the midnight sun in summer and polar night in winter.
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During the winter months, Norway experiences more nights than days due to its proximity to the Arctic Circle. In places such as Tromsø, there are days when the sun doesn't rise above the horizon during the winter solstice.
North Pole 70% Sure OR South Pole 30% Sure Since the spring and summer months in the southern hemisphere begin at this time of year onwards, you would have to be at the North Pole, although I believe the total lack of sunrise and set is much less than a full six months. The days are very short, either side of the total night days. The other possibility is the planet Mercury where the nights are about that long.
7 months would have approximately 213 days, assuming each month has an average of 30.4 days.
The duration of Six Days Seven Nights is 1.63 hours.
Six Days Seven Nights was created on 1998-06-12.
Six Days, Seven Nights ?
How many days in 8 months
Six Days Seven Nights
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Anne Heche
That's just a few days more than six months.
Six Days Seven Nights
180 days is just shy of six months.
If the earth stopped rotating, then at every point on earth, the sun would be up in the sky for six months, and then down for six months. We would most likely have very hot days six months long, and very cold nights six months long, with a lot of wind most of the time. It might also be hard to sleep until we got used to it.
Regions near the poles, such as the North and South Poles, experience six months of continuous daylight during their respective summer seasons and six months of continuous darkness during their winters due to the Earth's axial tilt and orbit around the sun. This phenomenon is known as the midnight sun in summer and polar night in winter.