Why does the sun not set at the north pole in the summer?
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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.
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