December 21
the date is March 21
The summer solstice has the longest daylight hours. It occurs on July 21 or 22.
The northern hemisphere will have daylight due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. As the Earth revolves around the Sun, different parts of the hemisphere receive varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year. This results in longer daylight hours during summer and shorter daylight hours during winter in the northern hemisphere.
In the Northern hemisphere - the longest day is June 20th - except when it's a leap year, when it falls on the 21st.
21 April and 21 September.
Usually around December 21st in the Northern Hemisphere and June 21st in the Southern Hemisphere.
The time in Connecticut is Eastern Daylight Saving Time (UTC - 4 hours) from the 2nd Sunday of March to the 1st Sunday of November and Eastern Standard Time (UTC - 5 hours) during the rest of the year.
The average daylight hours vary depending on the season and location. In general, locations closer to the equator experience more consistent daylight throughout the year, with around 12 hours of daylight per day. In contrast, regions closer to the poles can have extreme variations in daylight hours, with periods of continuous daylight in the summer and continuous darkness in the winter.
9 hours
Second day of the year that there is exactly 12 hours of daylight is in the month of June and the day 21st.. :)
except for the equator, every year
Iceland
Wintertime.
4383 hours.
Daylight hours differ through the year at every place not on the Equator. In effect the path of the Sun is higher in summer than in winter.
Depends on where you are in Canada and what time of the year it is. You could get to places where there are 24 hours of daylight and six months later there is no daylight at all. So you can find it at any of the times in between at some point in Canada at different times of the year.
the tilt of earths axis