Only near the North Pole, where the Sun goes round and round horizontally all day and all night, rising on March 21 and setting on September 22.
The Answer is September since it is the north
In the southern hemisphere, September 1st marks the beginning of spring because the seasons are opposite to those in the northern hemisphere due to the tilt of the Earth on its axis. This means that while the northern hemisphere experiences spring in March, the southern hemisphere experiences it in September.
The fall equinox occurs around September 22 or 23 in the northern hemisphere. This marks the beginning of autumn when day and night are roughly equal in length.
The last day of summer in the northern hemisphere is typically September 22nd or 23rd. This is known as the autumnal equinox, when daylight and darkness are nearly equal in length.
The location of the sun on the first day of spring is directly above the equator, a position known as the vernal equinox. This event marks the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere and autumn in the Southern Hemisphere.
The sun is below the northern horizon at midnight in the Northern Hemisphere.
It varies from September 21 to September 24, depending on the year and the location.
The fall equinox occurs in September in the Northern Hemisphere.
The Answer is September since it is the north
Northern
Well it depends is your location in the Northern Hemisphere or the Southern Hemisphere? Well if your location is in the Northern Hemisphere then you will be tilted toward the sun. If your location is in the Southern Hemisphere then you are tilted away from the sun.
Northern Norway is often called the land of the midnight sun. This is because of its location.
it is in the northern hemisphere
September
In the northern hemisphere it is in September. In the southern hemisphere it is in March.
Spain is in the Northern Hemisphere.
June -- September . . . . northern Hemisphere December -- March . . . . southern Hemisphere