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Summer Solstice, Why does it occur on June 21st every year?

Why does it occur?

How does it happen?

Explain its effects.
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Answered by priyashaxsachdev
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Answer:

its tomorrow

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21 june considers of the longest day and the shortest night and

after the day the day time stqrts ti decrease

Answered by sdjaiswal2004
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It happens when the north pole is tilted about 23.4° (23°27´N) towards the Sun. So, in this position, the vertical noon rays are directly overhead at the Tropic of Cancer (23°27´ N). The Summer Solstice also marks the beginning of summer that lasts until the autumnal equinox. The northern hemisphere gets more light and heat from the Sun owing to the earth's axis' maximum inclination towards the Sun on June 21 - the southern hemisphere has the opposite experience. It is also considered a very significant day in several cultures and hence celebrated with great gusto. People consider the event to be associated with either religion or fertility.

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