Ther sun spends more time in the northern hemisphere, thus longer days and shorter nights. This is reversed when the sun spends more time in the Southern Hemisphere. At the equinox days, the sun spends time at the equator and the days and nights are equal.
days as there is more sunlight
1. Summer days are longer than winter2. Summer days are hotter than winter
The sun's heat is stronger and the days are longer in the northern hemisphere during summer.
July is summer, with longer days, in the northern hemisphere
Days are longer than nights in the summer, and the reverse in the winter.
Daytime is longer during the summer solstice.
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During the northern hemisphere winter, the days are longer in the southern hemisphere, because it is summer there. During the southern hemisphere's winter the days are short.
Depends on how far you are from the Equator. At the Equator, there isn't much difference either way. But at the poles you can have daylight round the clock during summer, and darkness round the clock during winter. And inbetween, the result will be inbetween too.
in the summer longer days in winter the days grow shorter
In Summer, the Sun gets up higher at noon. Also, the days are longer.
No. Summer days are longer - if you're some distance away from the equator - because the Earth is slightly tilted on its axis. This influences how long the Sun will remain over the horizon.