On 21 March and 23 September the sun is directly overhead the equator and the earth
experiences spring or vernal equinox and autumnal equinox on these two days, respectively.
On 21 June when the sun is shining directly overhead the Tropic of Cancer and the northern
hemisphere is tilted towards the sun it experiences summer solstice. The number of hours of
daylight goes on increasing as we move to the north and beyond the Arctic Circle there are
6 months of continuous daylight. All the places in the northern hemisphere have their
longest day on this date.
On 22 December, the sun is directly over the Tropic of Capricorn in the southern hemisphere
and the tilt of the axis brings the southern hemisphere closer to the sun making it summer
The northern hemisphere experiences winter solstice on this day. This is also the shortest
day in the northern hemisphere.
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