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Antarctica's summer begins on December 21 and ends on March 21 every year.
December 21, 2009. It's usually December 21 every year, but it can vary a day either way because of the cycle of leap years.
December 21, or the winter solstice. Every day before December 21, the days get gradually shorter. After December 21, they get longer until the summer solstice, when they start getting shorter again.
The longest day happens on the summer solstice, June 21 in the north and December 21 in the south e.g. Australia.
The sun shines directly over the Tropic of Capricorn during the December solstice, which occurs around December 21st every year. This is when the Southern Hemisphere experiences its longest day of the year and the Northern Hemisphere experiences its shortest day of the year.
No, the winter solstice can occur on December 20, 21, or 22
Umm... It kinda happens once in a year and is on December 21 which means it has the least amount of day in the whole entire year and by the way just for your extra information, the Summer Solstice happens on June 21 and the Spring Equinox at March 21 and Fall Equinox at September 21.
Why is 21 February observed every year?
it turns to water
The Mayans predicted on the day December 21, 2012 that a galactical allignment will take place. This happens only once every 25,000 years.
Heading into a non-leap year, adding 180 days to December 21 gives June 19 of the following year. Heading into a leap year, adding 180 days to December 21 gives June 18 of the following year.