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yes..... because it is to do with the way the earth is on its axis

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Q: Is the Arctic dark 6 months and light 6 months?
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Is the arctic dark all year round?

It's dark all day because of the earth's tilt on the axis


Is it dark for 6 months and light for 6 months in iceland too?

There is no definitive answer to this question, but during the winter it is light for 1-2 hours per day and during the summer it is almost always light.


How much sunlight does the arctic get?

some sunlight


Does it stay light longer the farther north you go?

Yes, in the summer time if you cross over the Arctic Circle it doesn't get dark with a sunset for one night and at the north pole it is light for 6 months (summer) then dark for 6 months (winter).The same thing happens when you head to the south pole in the southern hemisphere.That is true only from the March equinox until the September equinox. The opposite is true during the other half of the year.


What country is it dark for 6 months and light for 6 months?

In countries near the poles, such as Norway, Finland, Sweden, and Russia, there are regions where the sun does not set for up to six months during summer (midnight sun) and does not rise for up to six months during winter (polar night). This phenomenon is called the midnight sun and polar night.


Is there a country that is dark for six months and light for the other 6?

Probably the north or south pole but I'm not sure


Why isn't the Arctic Circle the northernmost point of Earth - since it divides the light and dark half of the planet?

The Arctic Circle does not divide the light and dark half of the planet. It's just the southernmost latitude where it's possible for the sun to remain above the horizon or below the horizon for more than 24 hours straight ... which the sun does every year. There is no light or dark half of the planet. In the course of a year, every spot on Earth has the sun above the horizon for 50% of the time, and below the horizon for the other 50% of the time. Different points on the planet simply have their 50% distributed in different-size chunks during the year. (At both poles, the sun is 6 months up, 6 months down. On the equator, it's close to 50-50 every day.)


How long does the Arctic day last?

On June 21 the arctic day lasts for 6 months. Its the same for December 21.


In what countries is it dark for 6 months of the year?

Alaska


Does antarctica stay dark for a long time?

Yes, Antarctica stays dark for about 6 months all day long, then after that there is daylight for 6 months because of its angle toward the sun.


Does latitude affect how dark it gets?

Yes, latitude can affect how dark it gets. Closer to the poles, especially during winter months, the days are shorter and nights are longer, resulting in more darkness. This is due to the tilt of the Earth's axis and how the sun's rays hit different latitudes.


How many months does the suns rays shine in antarctica?

Sun rays shines for 6 months in Antarctica and when it is dark for 6 months, the sun rays shine for those 6 months in Arctic region. It is because of the fact that earth's axis is tilted at some angle, it's not truly vertical. When earth is revolving round the sun, the antarctic region is exposed towards sun for half of the revolution time it takes i.e 6 months and 3 hours. and the same is with arctic region in next 6 months and 3 hours and this continues. Three hours additional is due to in one revolution earth takes 365 days and 6 hours, that is why we have a leap year in which we have 24 hours extra. i.e 6 x 4 = 24 (29th February).