The position of the earth, when the places beyond the Arctic circle experience continuous daylight for about six months, is known as___________.
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The North Pole is inclined towards the sun the places beyond the Arctic Circle experience continuous daylight for about six months. Since a large area of the Northern Hemisphere is getting light from the sun, it is summer in the regions north of the equator. ... This position of the earth is known as the summer solstice
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