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Answered by ThePureSoul
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A solstice is a day, when the Sun shines vertically over a Tropic (Cancer or Capricorn) in the afternoon, and the day is longest in that hemisphere. The Southern Hemisphere faces the Sun from 21 June to 22 December. ... This is the longest day in the Northern Hemisphere and hence it is known as the summer solstice.

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Answered by sureshpatnala
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A solstice is a day, when the Sun shines vertically over a Tropic (Cancer or Capricorn) in the afternoon, and the day is longest in that hemisphere. The Southern Hemisphere faces the Sun from 21 June to 22 December. ... This is the longest day in the Northern Hemisphere and hence it is known as the summer solstice.

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