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The places where the sun never sets (or rises) are the regions north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle, experiencing the Midnight Sun in summer and Polar Night in winter, with the North and South Poles seeing about six months of continuous daylight or darkness. Key inhabited areas include Northern Norway (Svalbard, North Cape), Alaska (USA), Greenland, Northern Canada (Nunavut, Yukon), Sweden, Finland, and Russia (Murmansk), where during summer months, the sun stays visible for 24 hours, creating continuous daylight.
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The places where the sun never sets (or rises) are the regions north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle, experiencing the Midnight Sun in summer and Polar Night in winter, with the North and South Poles seeing about six months of continuous daylight or darkness. Key inhabited areas include Northern Norway (Svalbard, North Cape), Alaska (USA), Greenland, Northern Canada (Nunavut, Yukon), Sweden, Finland, and Russia (Murmansk), where during summer months, the sun stays visible for 24 hours, creating continuous daylight.
#GeographyFacts #MidnightSun #PolarNight #EarthScience
#PlanetEarth #WorldGeography #AmazingEarth #shortdocumentary
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