The longest day in the northern hemisphere is June 21.
The longest day in the Southern Hemisphere is December 21.
Both dates are in the summer season, which is opposite the winter season in each hemisphere.
Daytime generally lasts around 12 hours, with variations depending on the season and geographical location. This duration is because of the rotation of the Earth on its axis, causing different parts of the planet to be exposed to sunlight.
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The Grus constellation is best seen in the southern hemisphere during its fall season, around August to October. This is when the constellation is highest in the sky and is visible for longer periods during the night.
Daylight hours are longer for the hemisphere tilted towards the sun. This hemisphere receives more direct sunlight and experiences longer days during its summer season.
The sunlight is more direct on the northern hemisphere during the summer season. This is because the Earth's axis is tilted towards the sun during this time, causing the sunlight to hit the northern hemisphere more directly, resulting in longer days and warmer temperatures.
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Michael was on the daytime soap Guiding Light 1985-87, and on the nighttime soap Dallas during the 1989 season.
The season in the southern hemisphere during which the daytime hours are longestis the Summer season ... specifically the first day of Summer, on December 21.
Wheel of Fortune was a Daytime network show in 1975 and that show was cancelled in 1991. The Nighttime show with Pay Sajak and Vanna White started with them as host on September 19 1983. They are in the 29th season for the nighttime show. Both also worked on the Daytime Network show.
The length of daytime and nighttime varies depending on the time of year and location. On average, a day is 12 hours long, with day and night each being 6 hours. However, this can vary significantly based on factors such as the season and proximity to the poles.
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It all depends on your latitude. The closer you are to the equatorial latitudes, the more your days are equal in numbers closer to 12. In all other latitudes, the further you are up towards the poles, the larger the difference is of daytime and nighttime. At the equator, the days and nights are pretty much the same in summer and winter. But near the poles, summer is always in daylight and winter is always in darkness.
In most deserts during the dry season the relative humidity during the daytime will usually be below 20%. It may be significantly higher during the rainy season, however.
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The sun's heat is stronger and the days are longer in the northern hemisphere during summer.
Daytime generally lasts around 12 hours, with variations depending on the season and geographical location. This duration is because of the rotation of the Earth on its axis, causing different parts of the planet to be exposed to sunlight.