In the northern hemisphere, he days are longer in June and July. The days are longer in December and January in the southern hemisphere.
About 8 light-minutes.
In the summer time earth has more heat because the earth is facing towards the sun and the sun is giving us more sun light. This is called the summer solstice.
The sun will set at 5:42 PM on December 26th in Tampa.
The tilt of the axis is such that the North pole is further away from the sun in December and that is why we have winter time in the northern hemisphere. this means that at the same time the south pole is closer to the sun and summer time occurs there in December.
It's awkward to express it in light-years because it's such a small number. A more reasonable distance unit would be light-minutes. Saturn is about 80 light-minutes from the Sun on average.
all the time.........?
The sun tans your skin makeing it darker but more time in the sun means lighter hair. The sun kinda bleaches your hair so it gets lighter.
Because the light from the moon is only the reflected light from the sun so when the sun is shining on you it is actually coming down on you but the light shining from the moon is the light from the sun which at night time is on the other side of the world
Only the Sun emits light, the Moon only reflect 7% of the light it receives.
The closer you are to the light the smaller the source of light gets, but at the same time the closer you are to the light the stronger the light. the further you are to the light the weaker the light.
Betelgeuse give off more light than the Sun because it is much larger than the Sun, and the star's core is much larger and more powerful than the Sun's core.
The Sun's rays are less concentrated in December in the northern hemisphere because the Sun is lower in the sky, resulting in a larger area over which the sunlight is distributed. Conversely, in the southern hemisphere, the Sun's rays are more concentrated in December due to the higher angle of incidence.