The area that receives no direct sunlight during the summer is known as the polar night zone, which occurs in regions within the Arctic and Antarctic Circles. During this time, areas like parts of northern Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Alaska experience continuous darkness for weeks or months. This phenomenon happens because the tilt of the Earth's axis prevents sunlight from reaching these areas. As a result, these regions can have prolonged periods of twilight, but no direct sunlight.
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