Why is the sun visible for more than 24 hour during Dakshinaya in the region between the Antarctic Circle and the South Pole?
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During the northern hemisphere summer solstice, the area “above” the Arctic Circle — above 66.5 degrees north) — receives 24 hours of daylight, while the south polar region is in total darkness. ... Between the winter and summer solstices, daylight increases as Earth continues its orbit around our Sun.
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