During summer the poles have continuous daylight for _______________.
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During summer the poles have continuous daylight for 6 months. Both the poles have 6 months of continuous daylight and 6 months of continuous night-time. This is due to the tilt of Earth on its axis. The tilt causes the poles to be towards and away the sun, which is for 6 months each.
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During summer the poles have continuous daylight for 6 months. Both the poles have 6 months of continuous daylight and 6 months of continuous night-time. This is due to the tilt of Earth on its axis. The tilt causes the poles to be towards and away the sun, which is for 6 months each.
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