Alaska has the longest day during the summer solstice since it is closest to the northern "circle of illumination."
No. The length of daylight is tied to seasons. In the Northern Hemisphere (US, Canada, etc) that longest day will be 21 Jun. However, in he Southern Hemisphere(South of the equator-Australia, South America, Africa, etc) that will be the shortest day of the year.
Longest/shortest day?? THen it is Alaska, because part of the state is inside the Arctic Circle.
The first day of summer...for 2011 the 21st /It's merely the longest day in terms of sunshine per day. In general all days are equally long because that's how we measure our timeline. However when the "longest sunny day of the year" occur is entirely depending on where you live on earth. longest sunshine would be if you lived as near the poles center as you can.
21st December, in Australia
Thanksgiving Day in Canada in 2008 was Monday, October 13
Monday, October 13 was when Canada celebrated Thanksgiving Day in 2008.
June 21.
June 21.
The longest period of daylight happens at the summer solstice. The shortest day occurs at the winter solstice.
Friday, June 20, 2008
Alaska has the longest day during the summer solstice since it is closest to the northern "circle of illumination."
Chuck's Day Off - 2008 was released on: Canada: 2008 USA: March 2010
the longest waterway in Canada is the St. Lawrence river
Canada, which has the longest coastline of any country, at over 200,000 km.
In the northern hemisphere, June 21. In the southern hemisphere, December 21,
No, Ontario has the longest border with Canada and the US.