Yes, yes I can.
The Winter Solstice is the first day of winter, the 22nd of December, and the "shortes" day of the year.
Sarah attended the summer solstice.
Behold, the winter solstice approaches.
I always look forward to the winter solstice.
The day my birthday falls this year is a solstice. It means at his birthday the sun will reach the highest or the lowest point.
No, the term "summer solstice" is not capitalized unless it is used as part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence.
Winter solstice will occur on or around December 21, when the sun is at its greatest distance from the celestial equator.
At the winter solstice, the shadow cast by the midday sun is longer than on any other day of the year, and at the summer solstice, it is as short as it ever gets.
a soltice is a day where the day is either the shortest or longest in the year, there are two soltices, the summer solstice (june 21st) the longest day of the year and the winter solstice (december 21st) the shortest day of the year
"Solistice is how one would spell 'solstice' if slightly intoxicated."
your mom said solol
Yes, "Winter Solstice" is typically capitalized when referring to the specific astronomical event or holiday. However, when used in a general context or as part of a sentence, it may not need to be capitalized, such as in "the winter solstice occurs in December." Always consider the context to determine the appropriate capitalization.
summer solstice and winter solstice