Barrow, Alaska is located at the very north end of Alaska. In the Summer time (July), the city experiences full day light all day and night long! Why would Barrow, Alaska not have a night time in the Summer?

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During the Summer, the tilt of earth's axis causes the northern hemisphere to be pointed directly toward the sun 24 hours of the day.
During the Summer, the tilt of earth's axis causes the northern hemisphere to be pointed directly toward the sun 24 hours of the day.

During the Summer, the tilt of earth's axis causes the northern hemisphere to be pointed directly away from the sun 24 hours of the day.
During the Summer, the tilt of earth's axis causes the northern hemisphere to be pointed directly away from the sun 24 hours of the day.

During the Summer, the tilt of the sun's axis points it closer toward the North Pole where Barrow, Alaska is near.
During the Summer, the tilt of the sun's axis points it closer toward the North Pole where Barrow, Alaska is near.

The poles of earth don't rotate.

During the Summer, the tilt of earth's axis causes the northern hemisphere to be pointed directly toward the sun 24 hours of the day.

During the Summer, the tilt of the earth's axis causes the northern hemisphere to be pointed directly toward the sun 24 hours a day.