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Answered by Surshti123
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The summer solstice, also known as estival solstice or midsummer, occurs when one of the Earth’s poles (North pole) has its maximum tilt toward the Sun

The winter solstice, or hibernal solstice occurs when one of the Earth’s poles (North Pole) has its maximum tilt away from the Sun.

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Difference Between Summer Solstice and Winter Solstice

Summer Solstice

Winter Solstice

Summer solstice occurs when North Pole is tilted closest to the Sun Winter solstice occurs when North Pole is tilted farthest from the sun

It occurs on 21st June It occurs on 22nd December

The summer solstice brings the longest day in the Northern Hemisphere, as it is tilted towards the sun. Winter solstice brings the longest night in the Northern Hemisphere as it is tilted away from the sun

Southern Hemisphere has the shortest night Southern Hemisphere has the longest days

Sun rays directly fall over Tropic of Cancer Sun rays directly fall over Tropic of Capricorn

The places beyond the Arctic circle experience continuous daylight for about six months The places beyond the Antarctic circle experience continuous daylight for about six months

As a large portion of Northern Hemisphere receives sunlight and heat during summer solstice, it is summers in Northern Hemisphere; whereas winters in Southern Hemisphere As a large portion of Southern Hemisphere receives sunlight and heat during winter solstice, it is summer in Southern Hemisphere, whereas summers in Northern Hemisphere

Although the summer solstice is the longest day of the year for the Northern Hemisphere, the dates of the earliest sunrise and latest sunset vary by a few days.

This is because the Earth orbits the Sun in an ellipse, and its orbital speed varies slightly during the year

Although the winter solstice itself lasts only a moment, the term sometimes refers to the day on which it occurs.

Although the Sun appears at its highest altitude from the viewpoint of an observer in outer space or a terrestrial observer outside tropical latitudes, the highest altitude occurs on a different day for certain locations in the tropics. Traditionally, in many temperate regions, the winter solstice is seen as the middle of winter, but today in some countries and calendars, it is seen as the beginning of winter.

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Answered by sakshi81godse
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summer solstice - the day that the Earth's North Pole is tilted closest to the sun is called summer solstice.

winter solstice - the winter solstice, or the shortest day of the year, happens when the Earth's North Pole is tilted farthest from the sun.

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