HOW LONG IS THE DAYLIGHT IN THE NORTH/SOUTH POLE OF THE EARTH?

The North Pole of the Earth experiences 6 months continuous daylight followed by 6 months of continuous darkness. While this is happening in the North Pole, the South Pole experiences 6 months continuous darkness followed by 6 months of continuous daylight.

Sun rises in the North Pole of the Earth once in every 6 month! Sun disappears around September 21st and rises again around March 21st.
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