
The Midnight Sun Will Never Set
"The Midnight Sun Will Never Set" refers to regions near the Arctic Circle during summer months, where the Sun remains continuously visible for 24 hours a day. This phenomenon occurs because of Earth's tilt, which causes the North Pole to lean toward the Sun during summer. As a result, the Sun appears to hover in the sky, never fully dipping below the horizon. This extended daylight can last for weeks or months, creating unique natural conditions and affecting daily life, tourism, and ecosystems in these areas.