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A-Long-Day-Best-Of.mp3
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ABOUT THE SONG AND THE SCIENCE
* Continuous Daylight (The Polar Day): The sun stays above the horizon for roughly 186 days. It rises at the vernal equinox (around March 20–21) and does not set again until the autumnal equinox (around September 22–23).
The North Pole’s polar day is slightly longer than its polar night (approximately 179 days) due to Earth’s elliptical orbit, which causes the planet to move more slowly during the northern summer when it is further from the sun.
From the album “Arctic“
By A-Long-Day-Best-Of.mp3
[Intro]
[Verse 1]
[Bridge]
[Chorus]
[Verse 2]
[Bridge]
[Chorus]
[Outro]
ABOUT THE SONG AND THE SCIENCE
* Continuous Daylight (The Polar Day): The sun stays above the horizon for roughly 186 days. It rises at the vernal equinox (around March 20–21) and does not set again until the autumnal equinox (around September 22–23).
The North Pole’s polar day is slightly longer than its polar night (approximately 179 days) due to Earth’s elliptical orbit, which causes the planet to move more slowly during the northern summer when it is further from the sun.
From the album “Arctic“