It depends where in the East and West hemispheres are the cities located.
July is summer, with longer days, in the northern hemisphere
Different hemispheres receive varying amounts of sunshine due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. As the Earth orbits the sun, this axial tilt causes one hemisphere to be tilted toward the sun during summer, receiving more direct sunlight and longer days, while the opposite hemisphere experiences winter with shorter days and indirect sunlight. This seasonal variation results in differing sunlight exposure throughout the year, affecting climate and weather patterns in each hemisphere.
All you would have is a day where the Northern Hemisphere was pointed at the sun. The side opposite would be in permanent night. it would have nothing to do with Hemispheres but with which side is pointed to the sun. Alternate: If by 'pointed towards' you mean at the same angle as the current tilt, then the answer would be a little different. But the answer would depend on where you are. Or are you one of the many who assume that the northern hemisphere is the only one? If you are in the northern hemisphere, you would have longer daytime periods than night. It would be opposite in the southern hemisphere.
When one hemisphere of the Earth experiences direct sunlight, it is typically summer in that region, while the opposite hemisphere, receiving indirect sunlight, is experiencing winter. This phenomenon occurs due to the tilt of the Earth's axis as it orbits the Sun, causing varying angles of sunlight to reach different parts of the planet. As a result, the hemisphere in direct sunlight has warmer temperatures and longer days, while the hemisphere in indirect sunlight has cooler temperatures and shorter days. This axial tilt is responsible for the seasonal changes we observe throughout the year.
The month with the shortest days is December in the Northern Hemisphere, as it marks the beginning of winter and has the winter solstice, which is the shortest day of the year. In the Southern Hemisphere, June has the shortest days for the same reason.
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Western Zodiac consists of different days, whilst Chinese Zodiac is about years.
The northern hemisphere
July is summer, with longer days, in the northern hemisphere
The Soviets moved into Eastern Poland Sept 17, 1939. It was 17 days after the Germans attacked the western part.
I would like to know if there're some specific ways to spend the Christmas Days after WW2 till the two united again, in each Western and Eastern Germany. Thanks in advance!
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.
There are 91 days of Spring in the Southern Hemisphere.
it is one day before the day on the eastern side
61 days all of them
91 days
Both Armies advanced and retreated on different days or months of the war