write in brief about the time in the areas between the polar circles and the poles
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- The polar circles have 24hr of sun and darkness in both the hemisphere.
- A polar circle is a term used for larger areas around the north and south polar regions and they comprise of the massive circular areas along the arc line to arctic and the antarctic circle. On earth its located at a 66°33′ N and antarctic circle located at 66°33 S.
- The length of the day varies from the time of the year and the latitude in which one is located as the tilt in the earth, areas that above the arctic circle experience 24 hours of daylight in the northern hemisphere in summers and 24 hr of darkness in the winter seasons.
- The reverse is true for the antarctic circle. Through the intensity of the sun is less in the arctic than in temperate or tropical areas.
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