In northern hemisphere the longest day for a single geographical point is 21st June.
For 2 or more geographical points, the longest day is 21st Jun and the daylight last longer for the point which is placed norther.
The day gets longer in the evening, as the amount of daylight increases leading up to the summer solstice. Morning will begin to get longer after the summer solstice as daylight decreases.
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India does not observe Daylight Saving Time.
Christmas Day is not inherently a longer day in terms of daylight hours; it varies based on geographical location and the time of year. In the Northern Hemisphere, it falls shortly after the winter solstice, which is the shortest day of the year. However, in some places, it may feel longer due to festive activities and celebrations. Overall, the actual length of daylight on Christmas is similar to any other day in late December.
Because it takes a longer time to rotate than earth does
The longest day-length in India occurs around June 21st, which is the summer solstice. On this day, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, resulting in the longest period of daylight of the year.
Changing the clocks for daylight saving time is intended to make better use of daylight by shifting an hour of daylight from the morning to the evening during the longer days of summer. This practice aims to reduce energy consumption and promote outdoor activities during the longer daylight hours.
When it is 11:20 a.m. in India, the time is 4:50 p.m. the same day in Sydney while Sydney is on daylight savings time between the beginning of October and the beginning of April. When it is 11:20 a.m. in India, the time is 3:50 p.m. the same day while Sydney is on standard time. India never observes daylight savings time.
in the fall and spring day are characterized by having what day and night hours
Long day plants require a certain minimum amount of daylight to flower, while short day plants need a specific maximum amount of daylight. Long day plants flower when days are longer than a critical length, while short day plants flower when days are shorter than a critical length. The growth patterns of these plants vary based on the length of daylight they receive, with long day plants flowering in the summer when days are longer, and short day plants flowering in the fall when days are shorter.
The daylight hours are divided in 12. Thus, each hour is shorter than 60 minutes in the winter when the daylight hours are shorter and longer in the summer when daylight hours are longer. These hours are called "Sha'ot Zemaniot". The 6th hour is noon and it corresponds to 6 "Sha'ot Zemaniot" after sunrise.
No, India has never done Daylight Saving Time except during World War II.