After the winter solstice I believe. Which was last week.
Winter has one quarter of the days of the year. Autum has another quarter of the days. Spring also has a quarter, as does summer. Each season has the same number of days. Of course, since the year has 365 days that works out to 91.25 days per season. Each season starts and ends at either a solstice or an equinox. (this is the usually definition... some places put it a few weeks earlier, but lets just deal with the majority of the world) Here it is for the northern half of the world: Spring Equinox, Start of Spring, March 20 or 21. Day & Night are equal length. Days are getting longer, nights shorter. Summer Solstice. Start of Summer, June 20 or 21. Longest Day of the year. Days start getting shorter, nights longer. Fall Equinox. Start of Fall/Autum, Sept 22 or 23. Day and Night are equal length. Days still getting shorter, nights longer. Winter Solstice. Start of Winter. Dec 21 or 22. Shortest Day of the year. Days start getting longer, nights start getting shorter.
they are getting longer for the only reason that seasons are changing. they are getting longer for the only reason that seasons are changing.
The days start getting longer after the winter solstice, which typically occurs around December 21st or 22nd in the Northern Hemisphere. From this point forward, the amount of daylight gradually increases each day, as the Earth continues its orbit around the Sun. This shift marks the transition from the shortest day of the year to longer daylight hours leading into spring.
At the solstice, in a few days.
Days start to get longer on December 21st each year. This is the date of the Winter Solstice which is when the sun is furthest away from the Northern hemisphere. In the Southern hemisphere this date is June 21st as the seasons are reversed down under.
The length of daylight changes every day. In the northern hemisphere, having been getting shorter every day for 6 months, they start getting longer from December 21st. In the southern hemisphere, having been getting longer every day for 6 months, they start getting shorter from December 21st.
they don't. it's just what you feel
Assuming a start date of March 20, 2010, there are 54 days between January 25 and the start of spring.
In the northern hemisphere, USA and UK included, during Spring the days become longer and the nights become shorter. Conversely, in the southern hemisphere, Australia, and South Africa included , during the same period the days become shorter and the nights become longer. Depending on which side of the Equator you are on , the seasons and daylight hours are reversed. During Autumn (Fall)(northern hemisphere), the whole process is reversed in both hemispheres.
Days got longer in Summer time of the respective hemisphere. In Northern Hemisphere, the summer will be from April to August with 22th June will be the longest day. While in the Southern, it will be from October to January with 22th December the longest day. For the shorter days, it the opposite...
about two minutes a day
Yes, detox my period always longer. First, I start spotting for many days, then I start bleeding normally.