Geography, asked by siddha2, 1 year ago

what will be the duration of daylight in northern hemisphere on march21 at 23°30' latitude?

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Answered by Lucky9112
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If you live in Earth's middle latitudes, you're accustomed to experiencing four traditional seasons: winter, spring, summer and autumn, also known as fall. That existence in the two bands stretching across the planet from 30 to 60 degrees both north and south of the tropics offers a lot more variety, weather-wise, than on the equator, where there's basically a hot dry season and a hot rainy season. Ditto for the upper latitudes, whose residents get a cold winter with long dark nights and a slightly less-cold summer with longer daylight.

Answered by rupaaliaroura
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Answer:

The duration of Daylight in the Northern hemisphere on March 21st at 23 degrees 30' latitude will be approximately 12 hours.

Explanation:

March 21st is the day of Spring Equinox in the Northern hemisphere of the Earth.

Equinox is the time of the year when the center of the Sun is exactly above the Equator.

On this day, the length of the day and the length of the night on Earth are almost equal on all locations (i.e.,) approximately 12 hours.

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