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what time of year does antartica have its shortest days and longer nights
because of the day it stars short and than longer by Viliami the cool guy
No, it actually has one of the shortest days, 11 Earth hours.
In winter, you go south to get longer days. In summer, going north yields longer days.
Days got longer in Summer time of the respective hemisphere. In Northern Hemisphere, the summer will be from April to August with 22th June will be the longest day. While in the Southern, it will be from October to January with 22th December the longest day. For the shorter days, it the opposite...
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An equinox is not the shortest day. It has the same amount of daylight and darkness. The solstices have the longest and shortest days. The winter solstice is the shortest day of the year in terms of the amount of daylight.
No. At the summer solstice, the days are at their longest, but at the winter solstice, the days are at their shortest.
cold for short days and longer nights
Winter. The shortest day is the 21st of December.
No. The cooling effect takes a bit more time to happen, so even after the days get longer it can still be getting colder. Most cold days are after the shortest day. It works the same the other way too, with the warmest days being after the longest day. In both cases, they can be weeks later. The length of day is only one factor in temperature.
The shortest day of the year is the first day of Winter, but the days start to get longer through the first day of Spring - when days and nights are equal - until the first day of Summer, which is the longest day and shortest night. From there, the days start to shorten through the first day of Autumn (or Fall) when the days and nights are again equal. The days continue to shorten until the first day of Winter when the cycle repeats itself. So, the seasons that have days that are shorter than nights will be Autumn and Winter. Typically, its the winter season.