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When will extreme sunlight appear in the Arctic Circle?
Extreme daylight is the phenomenon that the sun is above the horizon of the south pole and the north pole of the earth (that is, it is daytime all day). Extreme daylight only occurs at the South Pole and the North Pole. When the extreme day appears in the South Pole, the extreme night appears in the North Pole, and vice versa. Because the earth's rotation is tilted, in summer and winter, when the earth rotates, the north pole faces the sun. No matter how the earth rotates, it always faces the sun, so there is extreme sunlight, and vice versa. The Antarctic Circle and the Arctic Circle are opposite, so there is an extreme day in the Arctic and an extreme night in the Antarctic, and vice versa. Extreme day and night only occur in summer and winter. In the summer in the northern hemisphere, the daytime in the Arctic can even last for half a year.
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