No
no
Days get shorter and nights get longer until the winter solstice, at which point the days become longer and the nights become shorter.
After the Vernal Equinox the days get shorter as winter approaches.
In the summer, days are longer with more daylight hours due to the Earth's tilt towards the sun. This results in shorter nights. In the winter, days are shorter with fewer daylight hours because of the Earth's tilt away from the sun, leading to longer nights.
No. Children spend most hours of their day at school, and afterwards have many hours of homework. If school days were to be longer, homework should be banished allowing children to be able to socialise
have shorter school days for all the schools in austraila
In the northern hemisphere, USA and UK included, during Spring the days become longer and the nights become shorter. Conversely, in the southern hemisphere, Australia, and South Africa included , during the same period the days become shorter and the nights become longer. Depending on which side of the Equator you are on , the seasons and daylight hours are reversed. During Autumn (Fall)(northern hemisphere), the whole process is reversed in both hemispheres.
A typical school day in Sweden is around 6 hours, but it can vary depending on the grade level and school. Primary school students may have shorter days, while older students may have longer days with breaks in between classes.
I think school days should be shorter well since I'm a teen and we are doing a speech on this and it says teens need 8hrs of sleep (which I don't always) it can effect how long they sleep.
india experiances um...........................................longer days
No, daylight hours are longer for the hemisphere that is tilted toward the sun during the solstice. This hemisphere receives more direct sunlight, leading to longer days and shorter nights.
No, it is not. In fact, when the Northern hemisphere is having longer days, the Southern hemisphere is having shorter days (and conversely).