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The first day of summer is the longest day in the northern hemisphere. The first day of winter is the shortest.
Yes. Longest day of the year in one hemisphere, and shortest day of the year in the other hemisphere. So our summer solstice on June 21 is the longest day in Europe or America, but the shortest day for the Australians.
There is none. They are all the same length
no...it depends on the location...as for example on June 21 the longest day will be of those places which lie on tropic of cancer
All years have 365 and a quarter days. As we don't count the quarter day every 4 years we add one day to Feb making it have 29 days and the year 366 days. But all years are the same length.
Every year
But they are on the same day every year, for example mine is always on the 17th day of the month.
New Years Day is on the first day of the year, January 1st!
Yes, spring starts the same day each year... March 2o
every leap year has the same leap day which is febuary 29
The longest day in any year is the summer solstice. In 2011, this will occur on June 21 in the Northern hemisphere and December 22 in the Southern hemisphere.
It WAS just on Tuesday, February 14th. Same day, same month every year.