why do the polar region have six months of day and six month of night
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At the North Pole, the Sun rises around 22 March. At this time the North Pole of the Earth is on the Sun's horizon, when the Earth rotates due to its axis, only the North Pole would receive the Sun's light. ... Therefore, there is a 6 month day at the North Pole because sunlight exists here until 6 months.
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At the North Pole, the Sun rises around 22 March. At this time the North Pole of the Earth is on the Sun's horizon, when the Earth rotates due to its axis, only the North Pole would receive the Sun's light. ... Therefore, there is a 6 month day at the North Pole because sunlight exists here until 6 months.
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