In January, there are typically more hours of darkness than daylight in the Northern Hemisphere due to the winter season. Conversely, in the Southern Hemisphere, there are more hours of daylight than darkness during January as it is summer in that part of the world.
No, along the equator, every day of the year has 12.1 hours of daylight. That is more than in the hemisphere where it's fall or winter but less than in the hemisphere where it's spring or summer.
Because it takes a longer time to rotate than earth does
Some studies suggest that more daylight hours during Daylight Saving Time may deter criminal activity by increasing natural surveillance and visibility in public spaces. Additionally, people may be more active and engaged in outdoor activities during longer daylight hours, reducing opportunities for criminal behavior.
The light from a "Daylight" type looks brighter to the eye than "Warm White". The "Daylight" type is supposed to make colors of things (clothes, furniture, etc.) look more natural, as if they were outside in daylight. The "Warm White" type is supposed to be more restful for our eyes when we have to live or work for long periods using artificial lighting. It also is supposed to look more like the light from conventional incandescent filament lamps.
Both Jazz and Blues are more associated, and more popular in New Orleans than with Chicago.
The driving distance from Chicago to New Orleans is less than the driving distance to Augusta, ME. The driving distance to New Orleans, LA is 925 miles per Map Quest. The driving distance to Augusta, ME is 1153 miles per Map Quest.
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The distance from Chicago to Augusta is greater than the distance from Chicago to New Orleans. The driving distance from Chicago to Augusta is 1153 miles per Map Quest. The driving distance from Chicago to New Orleans is 925 miles per Map Quest.
more hours of daylight
In January, there are typically more hours of darkness than daylight in the Northern Hemisphere due to the winter season. Conversely, in the Southern Hemisphere, there are more hours of daylight than darkness during January as it is summer in that part of the world.
No, generally speaking, a region of the world has more dark hours than daylight hours in the winter. The ratio of dark to daylight has to do with that region's geographic latitude. The differences become extreme as you approach the polar regions.
Yes
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Places along the same line of latitude, one of the imaginary lines that circle the Earth parallel to the equator, have roughly the same amount of daylight each day. Places more south have less daylight time from March to September and more daylight time from September to March.
In the northern hemisphere the 8th of December would have a little more daylight than the 21st of December. In the southern hemisphere the 8th of December would have a little less daylight than the 21st of December.
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