Geography, asked by ganesh82509, 9 months ago

what
is the day length at the north pale
in Summer ?why?​

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Answered by mayuk123
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Answer:

Explanation:

Day Length. Day length varies with the time of year and the latitude at which you are situated. Because of the earth's tilt, areas above the Arctic Circle receive 24 hours of sunlight each summer, but 24 hours of darkness each winter.

Answered by Sara531
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The North Pole stays in full sunlight all day long throughout the entire summer (unless there are clouds), and this is the reason that the Arctic is called the land of the "Midnight Sun"*. After the Summer Solstice, the sun starts to sink towards the horizon.

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