No country on Earth will never get dark. All countries experience day and night due to the Earth's rotation on its axis.
However, there are some countries that experience periods of prolonged daylight during the summer months due to their location near the poles. These countries are known as the "land of the midnight sun."
Here are some examples:
- Norway: During the summer solstice, the northernmost parts of Norway experience 24 hours of daylight.
- Finland: Similar to Norway, Finland also experiences extended daylight hours during the summer months.
- Sweden: The northern parts of Sweden experience the midnight sun phenomenon.
- Iceland: Known for its stunning natural beauty, Iceland also experiences the midnight sun during the summer months.
- Canada: The northern territories of Canada, such as Nunavut, experience prolonged daylight hours during the summer.
It's important to note that while these countries experience extended daylight hours, they still experience darkness during the winter months.