Social Sciences, asked by raja241, 1 year ago

on which day sunset does not occur for 24 hour in The region from the Arctic Circle to the north pole options are March 21 June 21 September 23 December 22,, plsss ans


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Answered by myrakincsem
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Thank you for asking this unique question.
The answer of your question is :"21 june "
This unique phenomenon is called " midnight sun" during which sun remains visible for 24 hours in the summer 21 june . This is unique to the arctic circle region. This happen on northern hemisphere on 21st june while in southern hemisphere occurs on 22 december.
This can be seen from approximately 55 miles over the polar circle.

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Answered by writersparadise
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The answer is June 21.


On June 21, sunset does not occur for a whole day or 24 hours in the region extending from the Arctic Circle to the North Pole. The sun remains visible to the naked eye even at midnight in this area. This natural phenomenon is called midnight sun, and extends over an area of 90 kilometers from the polar circle.
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