How is Summer Solstice different from Winter Solstice?
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The summer solstice, which happens on June 21 or 22 each year, has the longest daylight time. It's also the first day of summer. The winter solstice, on December 21 or 22, has the shortest daylight time, and officially kicks off winter. This is only true in the Northern Hemisphere, though.
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The summer solstice occurs when the sun reaches its highest point in the Northern Hemisphere. The regions of the north of the equator receive direct sunlight on the earth making the days longer, and nights shorter. Winter solstice is when the sun reaches its lowest point in the Northern Hemisphere.
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