The longest period of daylight happens at the summer solstice. The shortest day occurs at the winter solstice.
If you mean the longest: When you have the longest day, you'll also have the shortest night, and vice versa. In the northern hemisphere, the longest day is around June 21, and the shortest day is around December 21. In the southern hemisphere, it is the other way round.
The longest day in the Southern Hemisphere typically occurs around December 21st, which is the summer solstice. This day marks the beginning of summer in the Southern Hemisphere and has the longest period of daylight for the year.
Uranus has the longest day of any planet in the solar system, with a rotation period of about 17 hours and 14 minutes.
In the Northern hemisphere - the longest day is June 20th - except when it's a leap year, when it falls on the 21st.
The longest bridge in Michigan, the Mackinac Bridge, links Michigan's upper and lower peninsulas. The Mackinac Bridge is the longest bridge in the western hemisphere.
the Michigan river is the longest i think in the U.S
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Michigan, according to its Coast Guard people. Alaska has the longest coastline, followed by Florida, then California.
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Michigan with 14 wins next its michigan with 9 wins and next its michigan with 8 wins... GO BLUE!
The Second longest shoreline is California The Second longest is Michigan. 1st is Alaska with over 6,000 miles, Michigan is 2nd with over 3,000 miles and California has around 1,000 miles.
7 Michigan won 8 straight from 1970-1977
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Longest Day was created in 1998.
Michigan... bridge from mainland Michigan to the Upper Penninsula