No, 1933 was not the shortest year. All calendar years have the same length of 365 days, or 366 days in a leap year. However, the perception of it being "short" might stem from significant historical events that occurred that year, such as the rise of Adolf Hitler in Germany and the end of Prohibition in the United States. But in terms of actual duration, it was like any other year.
Winter. The shortest day is the 21st of December.
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.
No. It has equal amounts of daylight and darkness. A winter solstice has the least amount of daylight and can be regarded as the shortest day of the year. If your clocks go forward once a year, then that particular day has 23 hours, so that could also be said to be the shortest day of the year.
Yes. Longest day of the year in one hemisphere, and shortest day of the year in the other hemisphere. So our summer solstice on June 21 is the longest day in Europe or America, but the shortest day for the Australians.
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What inner planet has the shortest year
February is the shortest month of the year.
February is the shortest month of the year
Mercury has the shortest year. It's year is about 88 Earth days.
Mercury has the shortest year. One year on Mercury is 88 Earth days.
Mercury has the shortest year, lasting 88 Earth days.
Neptune has the longest year( Pluto would be but it isn't a planet) Mercury has the shortest year(1 year=88 earth days)
what time of year does antartica have its shortest days and longer nights
(The year is proportional to the distance to the power 1.5) In our solar system, Mercury has the shortest year. Neptune has the longest.
That is the year 1933.
February.
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