No, night and day lengths in the boreal forest are not the same throughout the year. During summer, areas within the boreal forest experience long days with extended daylight, sometimes resulting in almost 24 hours of sunlight, known as the midnight sun. Conversely, in winter, the region faces long nights with very limited daylight, leading to prolonged periods of darkness. This variation is due to the tilt of the Earth's axis and its position relative to the sun.
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