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Why is it said that the Sun doesn't set in the Arctic Circle?​

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Answered by parshant81
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North of the Arctic Circle, periods of constant sunshine last for up to six months of the year at the North Pole. ... The sun doesn't set there from about April 19 to August 23 each year! This phenomenon occurs because the Earth is tilted on its axis by approximately 23 degrees.

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Answered by Anonymous
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North of the Arctic Circle, periods of constant sunshine last for up to six months of the year at the North Pole. ... The sun doesn't set there from about April 19 to August 23 each year! This phenomenon occurs because the Earth is tilted on its axis by approximately 23 degrees.

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