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if there really were a santa claus at the north pole, what would the cycle of the seasons be like for him and mrs. claus? pretty much the reverse of the seasons in the continental u.s., with winter in june, and summer in december. the north pole is always in darkness (it never sees the sun, which is blocked by the earths equator). pretty much the same as in the continental united states. six months of light, followed by six months of darkness (or at least dark twilight). the sun only shines there during the two weeks before and after the christmas holidays.
The North Pole experiences polar - day and polar - night due to the Earth's tilt and its orbit around the Sun. It has six months of continuous light (polar - day) and six months of continuous darkness (or at least dark twilight, polar - night).
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Six months of light, followed by six months of darkness (or at least dark twilight).