In the Northern Hemisphere, based on astronomical definition, summer begins on the day of the June solstice, which is at 1:45 A.M. EDT on June 21, 2009.
While many Western calendars may mark June 21, 2009, as the beginning of summer, note that summer begins on June 20, 2009, at 10:45 P.M. PDT in California.
Spring and summer. The longest day is the solstice - which is the first day of summer.
The first day of Winter and the first day of Summer.
The maximum elevation of the Sun occurs at the summer solstice, and the minimum at the winter solstice. During an equinox, the Sun is directly above Earth's equator. Sorry, but if you are Savannah Schoenherr, DO NOT COPY
The longest day happens on the summer solstice, June 21 in the north and December 21 in the south e.g. Australia.
During summer at the South Pole, which occurs from October to February, the sun remains above the horizon for 24 hours a day due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. This results in continuous daylight and warmer temperatures in the region.
America's first black sextuplets were born!
The first day of winter.
June 21st, 2011... first day of summer. June 20th, 2012... first day of summer. June 21st, 2013... first day of summer. June 20th, 2014... first day of summer. June 21st, 2015... first day of summer.
the first day of summer is on the 1st of June 2010
The first day of summer is June 21st
The first day of summer is called the summer solstice.
In the South Hemisphere the winter starts on 21st of June, the same day in the Northern Hemisphere starts the summer.
The first day of summer is June 21st.
Winter in North America begins on December 21, and in Antarctica the same date marks the first day of summer.
Officially, the first day of Summer in New Zealand is the 1st of December.
the first day of summer is May 5th, so it'll be 55 days
The longest day in locations south of the equator is either December 21 or December 22 depending on the year.