All of the equator has daylight- every day.
There are 24 of them.
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It depends on your location on Earth. At the south pole, there are 0 hours of daylight on June 21... until ~13,000 years from now when the Earth's axis of rotation will precess to give it summer in June.
At 41 degrees north latitude, you gain some length of daylight every day from December 21 until June 21, and you lose some length of daylight every day from June 21 until December 21. The number of minutes difference from one day to the next also changes. It's greatest on March 21 and on September 21, and when you get to June 21 or December 21, it's almost nothing.
The Summer Solstice (June 21).
At the equator. During summer solstice (June 21) there more daylight.
June 21 is known as the summer equinox and is the start of longer days in the Northern hemisphere. The area's closest to the equator like Equator and Hawaii are most likely to see 12 hours of both night and day on June 21.
Although the solar intensity at the North Pole is less than the Equator, there are many more hours of daylight.
June 21, the date of the Summer Solstice. Because Cartagena is so near the equator, at 10 25N, there isn't much difference in the length of the day. The longest day of the year is June 21, with 12 hours 44 minutes of daylight, and the shortest day of the year, Dec 21, still has 11 hours 31 minutes of daylight.
how many minutes or seconds are lost each day from June 21 and onwards to Dec. 21?
Antarctica, where there would be zero hours of daylight. Anyplace south of the equator will have less than 12 hours of sunlight, and the farther south, the less daylight you will have in late June. June 21 is the Summer Solstice in the northern hemisphere, and the winter solstice in the southern hemisphere.
The Length of Daylight in Kansas City on June 21st in 14 Hours
There is no single answer to that. Different parts of the northern hemisphere will have different lengths of daylight on the 21st of June. The further north of the equator you go, the more hours of daylight there will be, with there being about 12 hours at the equator and 24 hours at the north pole. So you need to know exactly where in the northern hemisphere you are before the question can be answered.
The longest day of the year is June 21 or sometimes June 20, or June 22. It depends on the year. This year it will be June 21. The shortest day is 6 months later on December 21. But sometimes it occurs on December 22nd. This year it is December 21.
There are 24 of them.
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