There is nowhere on earth that the sun never sets, however when you are North of the Arctic circle (66.5 degrees N lattitude) the sun stays up all day and night for a period of time around the summer solstice, and never rises for a period of time around winter solstice. Canada, Alaska, Greenland, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Russia all have territory North of the Arctic circle. The same is true when one is south of the Antarctic Circle (66.5 degrees S latitude) except that winter and summer seasons are opposite in the Southern Hemisphere
iceland in the summer has a nighttime of 2 hours
Where the Sun Never Sets was created on 2005-08-15.
A Sun That Never Sets was created on 2001-08-07.
compared to what country you are in? the sun sets in Norway after the countries in east and befor the countries in west. in sommertime the sun never sets in the norther parts off our country and in wintertime if never rises. hope this gives you a propper answer! :) if not, send me an message! ;)
It does, sometimes.
The Sun Never Sets - 1939 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S USA:Approved (PCA #5404)
The Sun Never Sets - 2012 was released on: USA: 17 October 2012 (Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival)
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The sun never sets. The earth rotates, creating the illusion of the sun setting.
The saying is "The Sun never sets on the British Empire." This is true because Britain had colonies in all 4 hemispheres, thus the Sun was always shining some place.
In the polar regions the sun never sets or rises ever.
There is no place on the surface of the earth where the sun never sets. As seen from the North Pole, the sun is above the horizon continuously from March 21 until September 21. As seen from the South Pole, the sun is above the horizon continuously from September 21 until March 21.