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A normal day consists of about 12 hours of daylight, and the other 12 hours is darkness. However, there are a few places in the world that have the opportunity of enjoying sunlight for more than 10 days at a stretch. There are periods of the year when the atmospheric phenomenon and polar impacts can be observed.
1. Alaska
Alaska was the first state in the union Originally held by Russia but later purchased by the United States. Glaciers in the state are seen as attractive by some.
This site receives natural sunlight for about fifty days out of the year. At that time of year, the area is buried in snow, and a large number of people visit.
2. Canada
In terms of global importance, Canada is a major player they are one of the biggest in the world.
Summer sunsets can be seen in some regions like Northwest Territories and Inuvik. For about fifty days also, these locations are blessed with nonstop sunlight.
3. Norway
Norway is located in the Arctic Circle and is frequently referred to as “Norway” due to the atmospheric phenomenon that occurs there. In this area, the sun does not set for roughly twenty hours between the end of the Gregorian calendar month and the end of the Gregorian calendar month.
4. Finland
In the winter, most components receive no light, whereas, in the summer, the sun does not set for 76 days. There are an increasing number of people travelling to the country to witness this natural occurrence firsthand.
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5. Sweden
Because of the location’s latitude, there are no sunsets from May through August. Every day, the sun sets at sunset and rises at about 4 a.m. There are no evenings in Sweden for a hundred days.
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