the Arctic circle has six month long day in
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The Sun remains continuously visible for one day during the summer solstice at the polar circle, for several weeks only 100 km (62 mi) closer to the pole, and for six months at the pole. At extreme latitudes, the midnight sun is usually referred to as polar day.
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because the earth tilts on its axis with the poles pointing towards and away from the sun on 21st June and 22nd December respectively.
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The Sun remains continuously visible for one day during the summer solstice at the polar circle, for several weeks only 100 km (62 mi) closer to the pole, and for six months at the pole.
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