January march may July august octobor December all have 31days
december
I can be it! 1 month and a 1/2
In Australia, the longest day of the year occurs in December, usually around the 21st of the month.
Except for the unincorporated territory of American Samoa, all of the United States is in the northern hemisphere, and everywhere in the northern hemisphere has its longest daytimes on or around June 21st.
probably not. not even name brand fertilizer's will feed plants that long. the longest I've heard of would be 6 month feeding soil. You can search the internet to see if there is longer, but in walmart, kmart, target, & lowes the longest I've seen is 6 month. Hope i helped! -- wikibabe12.
In the northern hemisphere, this would be June, while in the southern hemisphere it would be December. The longest days of the year are always around the summer solstice when the sun shines the longest in that particular hemisphere.
June is the month with most daylight and hence longest.
November.
January
th longest month of the year is octobre not only does it have 31 day but the clock also go back!!
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About one whole month
October
I can be it! 1 month and a 1/2
In Australia, the longest day of the year occurs in December, usually around the 21st of the month.
June in the Northern hemisphere (it contains the longest day)
If you have to pick a single month, ti would be December - which is when the Winter solstice occurs. The 31 day period with the longest hours of darkness would be from 15 days before the Winter solstice to 15 days after winter solstice. The Winter solstice occurs on 21 Dec or 22 December (depending on the year). So most of that period falls within the month of December.
The longest days are in mid-June. June 21 is the very longest day. This is true of any location in the northern hemisphere.