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When it is day at the Arctic Circle what is it at the Antarctic Circle?

When it is day at the Arctic Circle, it is night at the Antarctic Circle. This is because the Earth's tilt causes one pole to be in 24-hour daylight while the other experiences 24-hour darkness, depending on the time of year.


How many hours of darkness are there in one day north of the Arctic Circle or south of the Antarctic Circle?

North of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic one, the periods of daylight and darkness both vary from zero to six months, during the course of a year.


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Where is it always day light?

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The sun does not set at all north of the Arctic Circle on the day of the June solstice.


Which state in the US has the longest and shortest day of the year?

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What place gets most daylight?

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What is the shortest day of the year in the world?

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Where does the sun not rise one day in the winter and does not set one day in the summer?

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