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What is the difference between the length of daylight in the summer verses in the winter?

In the summer, days are longer with more daylight hours due to the Earth's tilt towards the sun. This results in shorter nights. In the winter, days are shorter with fewer daylight hours because of the Earth's tilt away from the sun, leading to longer nights.


What country has only 12 hours of daylight?

All locations on Earth will experience 12 hours of daylight on the equinoxes. Area where it is spring or summer will experience more than 12 hours of daylight while places where it is fall or winter will experience fewer. The Equator always experiences 12 hours of daylight.


There are more hours of daylight and fewer hours of darkness What is it called?

daaylight savinz time


How many hours of daylight are there in winter?

In winter, there are fewer hours of daylight compared to other seasons. This is because the Earth's axis is tilted away from the sun during this time, resulting in shorter days and longer nights. The exact number of hours of daylight in winter can vary depending on your location, but on average, it is around 9 to 10 hours.


In December does Australia have fewer or more hours in a day?

In December, Australia has the same number of hours as it has every day throughout the year, which is 24.However, there are more daylight hours, due to December being in the middle of summer.


How does the tilt of earth axis effect the number of daylight hours effect the temperature of a location on earth?

Less light means the temperature falls. With fewer hours of daylight, there is less time for temps to increase at all. The combination produces longer periods of lower temperatures and a breeze or winds increase the cold's effects.


How does the length of daylight change from Summer to Winter?

Well. June 21st or June 22nd every year is the longest day (most hours of sunlight), and December 21st or 22nd every year is the longest night (least hours of sunlight). So there is a 'shortening' of the period of light per day from June to December, and this reverses from December to June.


Are the hours of daylight and darkness in September equal to March hours of daylight and darkness?

They're the same length on either side of the date of the equinox, which falls in March and September. In 2009 those dates were 3/20 and 9/22, respectively. Just count days on either side of those dates, to answer our question. What ends up happening, is that the first 20 days of March will have roughly the same length of daylight as the 20 days AFTER the September equinox (i.e. 9/22 thru 10/11). Similarly, the first twenty days of September will have the quality of daylight shown for the first 20 days after the spring equinox (3/20 thru 4/9)


Is it true that during the winter the combination of fewer daylight hours and less direct rays of the sun causes lower temperatures?

Yes


Why is it summer in earths northern hemisphere at the same time its winter in the southern hemisphere?

This happens because of the tilt of Earth's axis. During the summer in the Northern Hemisphere, that part of the Earth is tilted towards the Sun, receiving more direct sunlight and causing warmer temperatures. At the same time, the Southern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, experiencing winter with fewer daylight hours and cooler temperatures.


Why did the Jetsons have fewer episodes than the Flintstones?

The Flintstones lasted longer on the air, simple as that.


Why do you wear little clothes in summer?

People like to wear shorts and tank tops as well as bathing suits in the summer when it is hot. This is a time when fewer clothing is acceptable.