No sunrise in this US town in Alaska for 64 days! Here's why

The town of Utqiagvik, Alaska, formerly known as Barrow, has entered a 64-day period of polar night, with its last sunrise occurring on November 18. This phenomenon, caused by the Earth's tilt, plunges the town into darkness as the sun remains below the horizon for approximately two months each year.

from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/PsNT5IZ
via IFTTT

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Too much water: Gold rush, climate change submerge Bolivian village

'Pushpa 2' stampede incident: 3 arrested in woman's death

Melting glaciers endanger mountain villages in Pakistan