explain the midnight sun
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if at any Place Beyond The Arctic circle and the Antarctic circle the sun is visible in the sky at 12 o'clock midnight according to the local time of that place it is called the Midnight Sun the Apparent movement of the Midnight Sun is from west to east The lowermost parallel where one can see it is 66 half degree latitude at the time of the solstice hammerfest in Northern Norway is known as Land of midnight sun.
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if at any Place Beyond The Arctic circle and the Antarctic circle the sun is visible in the sky at 12 o'clock midnight according to the local time of that place it is called the Midnight Sun the Apparent movement of the Midnight Sun is from west to east The lowermost parallel where one can see it is 66 half degree latitude at the time of the solstice hammerfest in Northern Norway is known as Land of midnight sun.
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The midnight sun is a natural phenomenon that occurs during the summer in places south of the Antarctic Circle and north of the Arctic Circle – including Northern Norway. The earth is rotating at a tilted axis relative to the sun, and during the summer months, the North Pole is angled towards our star.
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