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It depends on the season. In the summer, none. In the winter, 24. In the spring and autumn, it varies.

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How many hours of sunlight does the Arctic Circle get on the first day of winter?

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Where and when is it dark for 24 hours a day?

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How many hours of sunlight does the Arctic Circle get on the first day of summer?

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