Not the way some people think it is. In winter, days get shorter and shorter until they stop, and it stays pretty much dark for a month, right around Christmas. As Spring starts. days get longer until around mid June, it stays daylight all day. The further North you go, the longer the periods of dark/light.
In Alaska there is 6 months day & night
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Yes, you can,but i have to warn you! They stay active day and night!
Because it is not far enough north.
In Alaska, the longest day occurs on or around June 21st, known as the summer solstice, when the sun is up for about 22 hours. Conversely, the longest night happens on or around December 21st, known as the winter solstice, when the sun may be up for only a few hours in some parts of Alaska.
Same as the continental US and plus Alaska's Day, the day Alaska became a state
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It is 67 days of night in Alaska. Its not pitch black like that new movie but there isn't much sunlight.
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Night time.
This phenomenon, known as polar day and polar night, occurs in polar regions near the North and South Poles. These regions experience 6 months of continuous daylight during the polar day and 6 months of constant darkness during the polar night.