The sun never sinks into Norway

Trending never sinks into Norway, the sun is also a land in the world where the sun is not sinking for weeks in the summer. Norway is called ‘land of midnight sun’ because the sun is even seen in the air at midnight. Norway is located above the Arctic circle. This area remains continuously in sunlight in the summer due to the trend of 23.5 degrees in the earth’s ashes. Norway does not have a full 6 months day or night, but if you move to the pole in the northern regions, the period of the day lasts for a few weeks. Midnight sun means when the sun stays in the air at night. In the summer months, the sun appears in parts of Norway for 24 hours and never sits down. The sun is not sinking in the Swarbard region of Norway from April 10 to August 23, that is, the full 135 days of the whole day. Just as the sun does not sink in the summer, the sun does not rise in winter. This is called Polar Night, when daylight is not available for several weeks. The sun does not rise during the ice evening, but there has been lightly light for some time. While 135 days live in Swalbard, the sun does not come out in Tromso from November to January. Millions of people arrive in Norway to experience it in Norway every year to see Svelabard, Tromso, Lofotan Islands, Northern Cape and Alta to see the midnight flax. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here

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