At that time of year, the northern hemisphere is angled toward the the sun so it gets more light and longer days.
No
they don't want to because they want longer days and shorter nights.or longer nights and shorter days
Days get shorter and nights get longer until the winter solstice, at which point the days become longer and the nights become shorter.
Menstruation typically occurs over 5-6 days - but everyone is different, and younger women may experience irregular periods so have longer or shorter periods.
In the northern hemisphere, USA and UK included, during Spring the days become longer and the nights become shorter. Conversely, in the southern hemisphere, Australia, and South Africa included , during the same period the days become shorter and the nights become longer. Depending on which side of the Equator you are on , the seasons and daylight hours are reversed. During Autumn (Fall)(northern hemisphere), the whole process is reversed in both hemispheres.
They become longer.
no
In my experience private schools move a quicker rate and have longer days witch allow them to make the overall year shorter. Factpalooza.com Interesting information on the web.
That depends on your latitude. Near the equator, the days will hardly get longer or shorter; the nearer you get to the poles, the greater the difference will be.That depends on your latitude. Near the equator, the days will hardly get longer or shorter; the nearer you get to the poles, the greater the difference will be.That depends on your latitude. Near the equator, the days will hardly get longer or shorter; the nearer you get to the poles, the greater the difference will be.That depends on your latitude. Near the equator, the days will hardly get longer or shorter; the nearer you get to the poles, the greater the difference will be.
shorter 365 + 365 = 730 = 720 + 10
After the Vernal Equinox the days get shorter as winter approaches.