yöttömäksi
Yöttömäksi is a Finnish word that translates to "without a night" or "sleepless" in English. It describes a state where the sun does not set, creating a period of continuous daylight. This phenomenon is most commonly experienced in regions north of the Arctic Circle during the summer months, a period known as the midnight sun.
During yöttömäksi, the sun remains above the horizon for 24 hours a day. This can lead to
The duration of yöttömäksi varies depending on the latitude. The closer one is to the North Pole,