In coniferous forests, particularly those located in higher latitudes, the longest day occurs around the summer solstice, typically around June 21. During this time, daylight can last for up to 18 to 24 hours, depending on the specific geographic location. In regions close to the Arctic Circle, the phenomenon of the Midnight Sun can result in continuous daylight for several days.
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