alkasa
why the aera near fridgid zone has 6 months day and 6 months night
In Alaska there is 6 months day & night
Well, in Antarctica there's 6 months of day followed by 6 months of night. Does that count?
I am pretty sure it's Sweden !
The only places which have 6 months daylight and 6 months night are the North and South poles.
No city, but that happens at the north and south poles.
why the aera near fridgid zone has 6 months day and 6 months night
why the aera near fridgid zone has 6 months day and 6 months night
Alaska
Only at the Earth's north and south poles.
In Alaska there is 6 months day & night
Alaska
because the earth is tilted towards the poles,so in summers the north pole will have continuous daylight for 6 months and south pole will have night for 6 months.Then in winters it will be reversed i.e. north pole will have night for the other 6 months and south pole will have continuous day light for 6 months. this proves that the poles experience day for 6 months and other 6 months they experience night.
No. This only occurs at the poles. Northern Norway (Svalbard) has 5 months of continuous daylight from mid-April to September and 5 months continuous night from late October to March.
Not all of it -- only a tiny region near the South Pole experiences 6 months of continuous daylight followed by nearly 6 months of continuous night. The North Pole has a similar division between day and night, each lasting one half of the year. However, practically all of Antarctica experiences at least 24 hours of continuous day or night, and weeks or months of continuous day or night occur in various locations. *Because of the width of the solar disc, and refraction by the atmosphere, there are about 2 or 3 more days of daylight per year than there are of night.
Well, in Antarctica there's 6 months of day followed by 6 months of night. Does that count?
I am pretty sure it's Sweden !