Due to the inclination of the earth's axis of rotation, regions nearest to one pole experience continuous day for some months, for example, the trading city of Tromso (about 50000 inhabitants) in northern Norway where the sun is visible continuously from late May to late July, while regions nearest to the other pole experience continuous night during that same period.
In the polar regions the sun never sets or rises ever.
In summer the sun never sets and in winter the sun never rise. the days are very long as the sun will never set completely nor rise completely. Hope this is a satisfactory answer.
The sun rises at different times depending on what country that you may live in. During the summer, the sun will rise earlier and will set later.
The trading city of Tromso (about 50000 inhabitants) in northern Norway where the sun is visible continuously from late May to late July, while regions nearest to the other pole experience continuous night during that same period.
In Alaska, as mid-winter approaches, the days get shorter and shorter. Depending on how far North you are (BIG state) by midwinter the sun does not rise. In summer, days get longer and longer until, mid-summer, the sun does not set. Alaska has beautiful blue skies in the summer- and while it may be dark in winter, there is often color in the sky- the Northern Lights put on quite a show in the sky.
The sun appears to rise latest and set earliest during the winter months, typically around December. This is due to the tilt of the Earth's axis, causing the sun's angle to be lower in the sky and resulting in shorter daylight hours.
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It depends. In mid-summer the sun will rise at 6:30-7:00am and set at 10:30pm, but in the winter, the sun rises at about 8:00am and sets at about 4:30pm
The number of hours until the moon sets depends on what time of year it is. In the winter , the moon will rise earlier and set later than in the summer, because the days are shorter in the winter, and longer in the summer. The difference of day lengths on Earth is due to the tilt of Earth, and its revolution around the sun.
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