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Summer Solstice Occurs In The Northern Hemisphere Each Year Between June 20-22 Across Different Countries. What Is Special About This Day?​

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Answered by kdhjalandhar
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Summer Solistice which usually occurs in Northern hemisphere in month of June (around about 20-22 nd June). The significance of Summer Solistice is that during Solistice the duration of day time is longest in other words it's day with longest daytime light.

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Solistice is phenomenon which occurs when there is maximum tilt of pole towards sun. In Summer Solistice there is maximum tilt of Northern hemisphere towards Sun. The maximum tilt of Northern hemisphere is about 23.4 degrees

Answered by Anonymous
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The day that the Earth's North Pole is tilted nearest to the sun is known as the Summer solstice.

The most significant factor about this day is its the longest day (most sunshine hours) of the year for individuals living in the northern side of the equator. It is additionally the day that the Sun achieves its most astounding point in the sky. The mid year solstice happens each year between June 20 and June 22 when the sun achieves its most noteworthy rise in the Northern Hemisphere, making it the longest day of the year with a stretch of daylight that goes on for 17 hours.

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