At times, latitudes with values higher than 66.5 degrees can have ~ 24 hours of continuous sunshine.
Locations above the Arctic Circle (north of latitude 66.5 degrees, 90 degrees minus the tilt of the Earth's axis) are exposed to 24-hour sunlight. Below the Arctic Circle (latitude 66.5 degrees south), there is 24-hour darkness.
When at the equator, the sun is directly above – at the poles, the sun is on the horizon. However, regardless of the current location (from the pole to the equator), all parallels are bisected, so we have 12 hours a day and 12 hours a night in all locations.
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