Why does the poles experience about six month night please in short answer
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The poles experience about six months of night-time i.e darkness and six months of daytime i.e sunlight consequently. This is because the poles are present at such a location that makes them tilt on the Earth's surface and shift away from the sun and it's light during the Earths orbit around the sun. This phenomenon happens for about six months twice a year making both day and night longer than usual on the poles.
It is because of these tilts we also experience the shortest day of the year in Northern Hemisphere. This phenomenon is called Winter Solstice.
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