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During what month is there 24 hours of daylight below the antarctic circle

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December

Step-by-step explanation:

On the coastline of Antarctica, where our laboratories are located, there is usually a few weeks in mid-winter (around 21 June) when the sun doesn't really rise, and a few weeks in the summer season round the December when the sun present 24 hours a day.

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