It is december i think lol.
All places that are on the Equator have the least variation in the length of daylight hours.
Alaska has the longest day of the year with almost 24 hours of daylight during the summer solstice. Hawaii has the shortest day of the year with around 10 hours of daylight during the winter solstice.
The northern hemisphere has more daylight hours on June 21st, which is the summer solstice and the longest day of the year. December 21st is the winter solstice and has the shortest daylight hours of the year.
The month with the shortest amount of daylight in the US is December, specifically around the winter solstice, which usually occurs around December 21st. This is when the Northern Hemisphere experiences its shortest day and longest night of the year.
it is called winter solstice ya'll hopefully that helped=]
December.
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December typically has the shortest hours of daylight in Canada, especially in the northern regions where daylight can be minimal. In places like Yellowknife or Whitehorse, some areas may experience only a few hours of daylight or none at all during the winter solstice. This phenomenon is more pronounced as you move further north.
December has the shortest number of daylight hours in Houston.
The day that has the shortest hours of daylight is known as the winter solstice. In 2013, the day that will have the shortest hours will be on Saturday, December 21, 2013.
An equinox is not the shortest day. It has the same amount of daylight and darkness. The solstices have the longest and shortest days. The winter solstice is the shortest day of the year in terms of the amount of daylight.
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The shortest day in Perth, Western Australia, typically occurs around June 21st, which is the winter solstice. On this day, the city experiences the least amount of daylight, with sunrise around 7:24 AM and sunset around 5:18 PM. The length of daylight is approximately 9 hours and 54 minutes.
Earth's rotational axis is tilted. Thus as it orbits the sun the length of the day varies. In either hemisphere the daylight hours are shortest during the winter season, and longest in the summer. The length of the full day/night cycle does not vary by season, but is affected (very minutely) by other factors.
Winter
It depends on your latitude.