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which are the three months,the sun never sets in tundra region

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Answered by jena15042
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winter days when it gets dark shortly after school is out? If you're like most kids, you probably prefer those long summer days.

If you want to maximize your sunlight during the summer, you might want to head north. WAY up north! How far north? Try the Arctic Circle!

During the summer, the sun does not set above the Arctic Circle. In fact, this phenomenon is what helps to define the Arctic Circle. Like the equator, the Arctic Circle is an imaginary line. It's defined as the latitude above which the sun does not set on the day of the summer solstice (usually around June 21).

North of the Arctic Circle, periods of constant sunshine last for up to six months of the year at the North Pole. The opposite is also true for parts of the year, though. Above the Arctic Circle, the sun never rises on the day of the winter solstice (usually around December 21). Do you think you could live somewhere where it's always day for half of the year and always night for the other half of the year?

There are several countries with areas within or that border the Arctic Circle. Many people call such areas “the land of the midnight sun," because in summer the sun can often be seen past midnight. Some of these areas include the northernmost parts of Canada, Greenland, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Russia, Alaska, and Iceland.

Answered by Varunteja4rn31
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Answer:

the answer is nov to jan

Explanation:

the reason why i told that nov to jan means because nov to jan it will be winter.In normal regions also in winter sun rises late.In that also they are asking tundra region so i think it is nov to jan.

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