Anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere, the longest days are in June, and the shortest days are in December. The longest day of the year is June 21, and the shortest day is December 21.
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February is the shortest month of the year
No because February is the shortest month
February is the shortest month of the year.
A month does not lose daylight. The amount of daylight received is dependent on latitude and the time of year.
Depending on where you are on the continent, the months can be from March to September. At the South Pole, for example, there is no sunrise during any of the listed months.
The moon rotates on its axis once each month, so daylight / darkness is about 14 or 15 days each.
The longest days are in mid-June. June 21 is the very longest day. This is true of any location in the northern hemisphere.
June is the month with most daylight and hence longest.
June 21st has the most daylight
William Henry Harrison died after just one month in office in 1841.