Nowhere on Earth is there daylight all year round, but for part of the year countries within the arctic circle experience daylight for 24 hours of the day. No country is entirely within the arctic circle, but a few have regions within it. They are:
Norway
Sweden
Finland
Russia
United States
Canada
Greenland
Iceland
Few people live in the arctic circle for obvious reasons. The family of one of my friends has a house in Northern Norway, and they would vacate during the winter.
2007-09-25 03:50:14
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answered by Tom 3
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a solstice might desire to the two be a summer time solstice or a winter solstice. i think of the notice solstice purely potential the element the place the earth wont tilt anymore in the two direction. An equinox potential the northern and the southern hemisphere get equivalent volume of light, so its not that. If the south pole is tilted in the direction of the solar, than the northern pole would be tilted removed from the solar, giving the northern hempisphere much less sunlight hours. i think the respond is C, relies upon on the variety. you may desire to be on the north pole (or everywhere above the arctic circle) interior the summertime, and you gets 24 hours of sunlight hours for some weeks at once. And the extra south you bypass, from there, the sunlight hours will grow to be shorter. So, surely with that suggested, the respond may well be a or C. by way of fact the summer time solstice is the time whilst the northern pole has the main image voltaic for twenty-four hours at once. yet i think of C is a extra precise answer by way of fact the extra you shrink in latitute (circulate south) the shorter the days will grow to be even no rely if it somewhat is on the solstice.
2016-11-06 08:10:18
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answered by ? 4
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Exactly the same ones that experience 24 hours of daylight in the summer.
2007-09-25 05:29:55
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answered by Anonymous
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In winter all countries above the arctic polar circle have some days with 0 hour daylight
So north of alaska, horth of Russia, north of Norway, north of Finland and sweden
2007-09-25 03:47:57
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answered by maussy 7
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i don't know of any countries without daylight hours. i wouln't want to live in one either.that would be sooooooooo boring.
2007-09-25 03:32:22
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answered by morningstar6707 5
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