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If you live north of about 54 degrees, the nights are noticeably darker in winter than summer. This is because the sun goes much further below the horizon during the winter than during the summer, which means that in the summer "night" there is still light in the sky.
Above each of the circles -- Arctic and Antarctic -- in the polar zones, there is at least one 24-hour period without a sunset during the summer season (which is opposite in each zone). So while one polar zone is enjoying longer days, the other is experiencing no sunrises, so there, the nights are longer.
The summer nights are shorter while the winter nights are longer.
The northernmost countries of Europe: Norway, Sweden Finland and Iceland. The further north you go the longer the days are in summer, and the longer the nights are in winter.
The sun's heat is stronger and the days are longer in the northern hemisphere during summer.
Days are longer than nights in the summer, and the reverse in the winter.
days as there is more sunlight
The length of day and night varies throughout the year due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. In general, during the spring and fall equinoxes, day and night are approximately equal at around 12 hours each. During the summer solstice, days are longer and nights are shorter, while during the winter solstice, nights are longer and days are shorter.
Glee sang Summer Nights in season 3 episode Yes/No. It was in the newest episode just last week.
During summer in North America, the days are longer due to the position of Earth on its orbit and the tilt of the planet's axis. This results in more daylight hours and shorter nights, leading to warmer temperatures and the peak of the summer season.
it is hot in summer. nights are colder.
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.