No, it only pertains to your own hemisphere. The longest day for people of
Northern latitudes (north of the equator), is the shortest day for people
living in Southern latitudes (south of the equator) because the earth does
not sit straight up. It has a slight tilt that causes the seasons.
The two continents that experience the longest days around December 21 are Antarctica and South America. In Antarctica, the southern hemisphere experiences the peak of summer, resulting in continuous daylight, known as the Midnight Sun. In contrast, parts of South America, particularly near the equator, also experience longer days during this time, although not to the same extreme as Antarctica.
If you are living in the northern hemisphere then its 22nd May and if yu are in the southern hemisphere then its 21st December. If you are living much close to the equator you wont feel the difference.
no they are mirror images
If you are in the northern hemisphere, then the day with most daylight is in June. If you are in the southern hemisphere, then it is in December.It is not the answer you are looking for, but you can also say that as clocks go back in October, there is a day that is 25 hours long.
Yes you muppet
North and South America are not located on the same land mass as Asia and Europe are. However, North and South America are located on the same land mass as each other, just as Europe and Asia are.
nope
No, one thing cannot be larger than itself, since it is the same item. For example, if you have a banana, you cannot say "this banana is much tastier than this banana" (referring to the same banana); it does not make any sense. North America is the same size as North America since it is the same thing.
no state in the USA can be a big as north America because every state is part of north America
No, South and North America are two different continents.
No. North America is a single continent while the Americas is a "supercontinent" that combines the two continents of North and South America.
No
St. Augustine, Florida. (1528) *The longest permanently inhabited settlement in North America, excluding locations in Central America, which is often considered the same continent.
Yes it is, if you mean North America as the subcontinent of the same name.
Same reason Asians crossed the Bering Straits into North America; Same reason Europeans crossed the Atlantic into North America; Same reason Europeans opened up the west in North America (the westward movement); OPPORTUNITY.
Rugby North Dakota is the geographical center of North America. Please note this is NOT the same as the center of the United States.
canada and america has the same highest pop in north america