What is Midnight Sun in Norway?
Midnight sun is a natural phenomenon that occurs during summer months in regions north of the Arctic Circle or south of the Antarctic Circle, where the sun remains visible at midnight. In Norway, the midnight sun can be observed from May to late July, depending on the latitude. This occurs because the Earth's tilt on its axis, combined with the Earth's orbit around the sun, causes certain areas to experience continuous daylight or continuous darkness depending on the time of year. During the summer months, the North Pole tilts towards the sun, resulting in 24 hours of daylight in areas within the Arctic Circle.