Northern Hemisphere experience in the summer season where is the most do the my location on Earth at the time

In the Northern Hemisphere, during the summer season, the location on Earth that experiences the most daylight hours is the Arctic Circle or areas near it. This phenomenon is known as the "Midnight Sun." In these regions, such as parts of Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, and Russia, the sun remains visible for 24 hours a day, especially around the summer solstice (around June 20-21). As you move south from the Arctic Circle, the length of daylight gradually reduces until it reaches regular day-night cycles.