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In March and September, the Sun would rise almost exactly east, for most locations in the world.

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Where does the sun rise in the northern hemisphere in January in Florida?

Regardless of whether you are in the northern or southern hemisphere, the sun always rises south of east (and sets south of west) from September-March and the sun rises north of east (and sets north of west) from March-September. So in January, wherever you are, the sun will rise in the south-east.


What day will the Sun rise exactly in the east and set exactly in the west?

The equinoxes (approximately 21 March & 21 Sept).


What time does sun rise on march 27th?

That completely depends on exactly where you're located on the earth, and it's different for every 30 miles or so. At the south pole, the sun doesn't rise at all on March 27th, and it won't rise again until late in September.


How many times each year does the sun rise and set at the south pole?

As seen from the south pole, the sun rises once, around September 21, and sets once, around March 21, each year.


Which day of the year is the shortest?

It depends where on Earth you are.-- Between the equator and 66.5° south latitude . . . June 22-- Between the equator and 66.5° north latitude . . . December 23-- Between 66.5° south latitude and the south pole . . .The sun doesn't rise at all from sometime before June 22 until the same length of timeafter June 22.-- Between 66.5° north latitude and the north pole . . .The sun doesn't rise at all from sometime before December 23 until the same length of timeafter December 23.-- At the south pole . . .The sun doesn't rise at all from March 21 until September 22.-- At the north pole . . .The sun doesn't rise at all from September 22 until March 21.-- On the equator . . .There are two shortest days every year: March 21 and September 22.


What would an observer on the South Pole observe on March 21?

An observer standing at the South Pole would see the sun set below the horizon on March 21, and wouldn't see it rise again until September 21.


When do the occure?

The appearance of aurora in the evening skies rise and fall in frequency with sunspot numbers, and there are maxima in March and September when the Earth in its orbit is in a better location with respect to the Sun to get 'blasted' by solar storms in the mid-latitude zones of the Sun.


At the North Pole the sun will rise above the horizon on and set below the horizon on?

At the North Pole, the Sun will rise above the horizon when spring starts, and it will set at the start of autumn.___________________________If you are at the north pole, then the Sun will rise about March 19, and set about September 23.I know, you expected to hear "March 21" and "September 21", right? Well, the fact is that the Sun's light is refracted around the Earth by the atmosphere; when we see the Sun peek over the horizon, it is ACTUALLY a couple of degrees BELOW the horizon! Celestial navigators have to apply a small correction to observations that are within about 15 degrees of the horizon.This leads to an interesting quirk; an observer at the south pole and an observer at the north pole will BOTH see the Sun as being just above the horizon!


What time will the sun rise in Kansas on March 23 2008?

The sun rose in Kansas on March 23, 2008, at approximately 7:19 AM Central Time.


What time does it get dark in England UK on March 31st?

Sun will set at 7:31pm on March 31st, 2011 Sun rises will rise at 6:39am :)


Does the sun rise in winter at the poles?

No...Sunrise at the north pole is on the 18th of March, and sunrise at the south pole is on the 20th of September. The poles have only one sunrise and one sunset each year.


How many hours of daylight are there each day in North Pole in December?

Zero. At the north pole, the sun sets around September 23, and it doesn't rise again until March 21.