It isn't always. True in summer, false in winter. If you go north of the arctic circle, there is no "night" in summer, and no "day" in winter. Caused by the tilt of the earth's axis relative to its orbit (it always points to the pole star, summer or winter). It's not just Sweden, it's a property of the geographical Latitude.
The duration of Day Is Longer Than Night is 2.3 hours.
Day Is Longer Than Night was created in 1984-05.
night
no, day is actually longer
Actually it doesn't.
night grows longer
in the fall and spring day are characterized by having what day and night hours
No, it anything your feet are wider and longer after you have been standing on them all day.
Of course it gets longer every night and day
A typical school day in Sweden is around 6 hours, but it can vary depending on the grade level and school. Primary school students may have shorter days, while older students may have longer days with breaks in between classes.
I think it happens on the winter solstice, day gets longer til the summer solstice, then night gets longer til winter solstice, gets shorter til summer solstice, etc. equinox= when night and day are same length winter solstice= when night is longest summer solstice= when day is longest Above is true in the Northern Hemisphere: in the Southern Hemisphere, the exact opposite solstices are markers of the length of day.
Sweden or england