why do polar region have very long days in summer and very long nights in winter
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Therefore, each of the earth's poles leans towards the sun for approximately half a year. During that time, one pole receives more solar radiation, and for more than one month, the Sun never sets on this pole during the whole 24 hours of the day. This is called polar day. ... This is called polar night.
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