The longest day in the year is the summer solstice. It occurs between June 20th and June 22th.
The first day of summer (on or about June 21 in the Northern Hermisphere) is the longest day of the year, meaning the most hours of sunlight. From there, each day is a little bit shorter until you come to the shortest day, the first day of winter (on or about December 21). Then they start getting longer again. The first day of summer is called the Summer Solstice, and the first day of winter is called the Winter Solstice.
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March 21 is not the longest day in any region.
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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i believe it was just called that because it lasted all day.
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Summer Solstice
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The longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere is called the summer solstice. It occurs around June 21st when the North Pole is tilted closest to the sun, resulting in the longest daylight hours of the year.
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Venus. The length of "day" is 243 Earth days. That's the rotation period which is called a "sidereal day". However, there's also a "day" called the "solar day". That's the time for the Sun to complete one apparent journey around the sky. For that definition of "day", it is Mercury that has the longest day at about 176 Earth days.
The longest day of the year is called the summer solstice. It marks the official beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere.
Longest Day was created in 1998.