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smallest and biggest day of the year ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In the Northern Hemisphere the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year, occurs around June 21st. The opposite day, the shortest of the year, is the Winter Solstice, which occurs around the 21st of December each year.

Answered by bratislava
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June 21st summer solstice is regarded as the longest day and Dec 21 as the shortest day of the year.

Explanation:

  • The northern hemisphere records the longest day on the summer solstice that is the un stays in the shy for a much longer duration than it average. When the sun reaches its highest point in the shy and is the day with the longest duration of daylight.  
  • On this day the sun has a maximum angular tilt towards the sun. During the winter solstice i.e December 21st the sun sets early and is a day of the least sunlight occurring in the southern hemisphere.
  • During which the sun crosses the equator much earlier in 8 hours and 50 minutes as compared to June solstice of 13 hours and 50 minutes.

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