
Midnight Sun
Midnight Sun refers to the natural phenomenon where the sun remains visible at midnight, typically occurring in the polar regions during summer months. This happens because the tilt of the Earth's axis allows sunlight to reach areas within the Arctic Circle and Antarctic Circle continuously for extended periods. As a result, locations like northern Norway or Alaska experience several weeks of uninterrupted daylight. This phenomenon can affect local ecosystems, human activities, and even sleep patterns, as daylight persists when it would typically be dark.