It is so far north it never gets completely dark in the summer months. At midnight it is still light out.
3 days
6 months
In the furthest north parts of Norway, it can be up to three months of darkness.
In the south? All twelve.
In winter, yes.
it is different on each time of the year. at the summer it is light and sun day and night. at the spring it is dark from about 10-11 at the evening to 5-6 at the night. at the autumm there is dark from 7-8 at the morning to 9-10 at the evening. at the winter it is dark from 8-10 at the morning to 3-4 at the afternoon. remember to have in mind that Norway is a long country and there can be small differenses in different parts of Norway. I live in Lofoten and wrote how it is here.
No. It most certainly does not.
In the north, yes.
as far as i know, and i am norwegian and has been working at the airport in Bergen for some years, nobody needs visa for Norway. At least not Americans... you can stay until 3 months ;)
Rachel Norway is 5' 3".
In countries near the poles, such as Norway, Finland, Sweden, and Russia, there are regions where the sun does not set for up to six months during summer (midnight sun) and does not rise for up to six months during winter (polar night). This phenomenon is called the midnight sun and polar night.