The change in the length of the day is due to the tilt of the Earth. You will have your longest day of the year when you live of the part of the Earth that is tilted towards the Sun.
The longest day-length in India occurs around June 21st, which is the summer solstice. On this day, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, resulting in the longest period of daylight of the year.
Mercury has the 2nd longest "sidereal day" with a sidereal rotation period of 58.646 Earth days. The longest "sidereal day" day is Venus, with a sidereal rotation period of 243.018 Earth daysIf you use the "solar day" as your definition of "day", the order is reversed. Mercury then has the longest day and Venus has the second longest day.
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You need to identify: what country you're talking about and how far north the country is.
The summer solstice has the longest day and the shortest night of the year. The winter solstice has the shortest day and the longest night of the year.
Longest Day was created in 1998.
There hasn't been a longest day in history......
The Production Budget for The Longest Day was $10,000,000.
The first day of summer - on/about June 21 is the longest day and shortest night.
March 21 is not the longest day in any region.
A Moment Like the Longest Day was created in 2002.
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June 21
Summer Solstice is the longest day around June 21st.
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.
the longest shadow you see in the day is 3\early in the morning and near the sunset...
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