June 20-21 is a very important day for our planet and its relationship with the sun. June 20-21 is one of two solstices, days when the rays of the sun directly strike one of the two tropical latitude lines. June 21 marks the beginning of summer in the northern hemisphere and simultaneously heralds the beginning of winter in the southern hemisphere. In 2012, the summer solstice occurs and summer begins in the Northern Hemisphere on June 20, at 7:09 p.m
Everywhere on earth, four seasons occur: summer, fall, winter and spring. In the northern hemisphere, summer begins on June 21. In the southern hemisphere, summer begins on December 21. These are the solstice marks. Equinox marks -- March 21 and September 21 -- signal the beginning of the relative seasons.
December 21 is the Winter solstice, June 21 is the Summer solstice.
how many minutes or seconds are lost each day from June 21 and onwards to Dec. 21?
uhh....JUNE 21! ~ The summer of '09 started at 12:45 AM CDT on 6/21/09, so the date was June 21 on the east coast of the U.S. and June 20 on the west coast.
The South Pole begins its rotation away from the sun on March 21, and on June 21, it changes course and begins its rotation toward the sun.
In the Northern Hemisphere summer begins on June 21 and ends on September 21. In the Southern Hemisphere summer begins on December 21 and ends March 21.
Spring in the northern hemisphere begins on March 21 and ends on June 21.
In the Southern Hemisphere, which includes Antarctica, winter begins on June 21.
Fall begins on March 21 and ends on June 21, which is the standard in the Southern Hemisphere.
the summer solstice begins on June 21 for 2010.
Winter begins on June 21 and Spring begins on September 21 everywhere in the Southern Hemisphere, which is where you will find the Antarctic continent.
Winter everywhere in the southern hemisphere begins on June 21 and spring begins on September 21. This means that the month of July is winter in Antarctica.
The 4 seasons begin on the same date each year as follows: Spring begins on March 20 Summer begins on June 21 Fall begins on September 22 Winter begins on December 21
For 2009, Summer begins June 21, 1:45 A.M. EDT (summer solstice) In the Northern hemisphere, based on astronomical definition, summer begins on the day of the June solstice, which is at 1:45 A.M. EDT on June 21, 2009. While many Western calendars may mark June 21, 2009 as the beginning of summer, note that summer begins on June 20, 2009, at 10:45 P.M. PDT in California. .
Winter begins on June 21 and ends on September 21 -- as does winter throughout the southern hemisphere.
Summer begins in June, either the 21 or 22th.