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Why do days get longer in the summer? (Lansing State Journal, May 15, 1996)
Why are summer days longer and winter days shorter?
On the summer solstice we get between 15 and 20 hours of sunlight, depending on where you're located in the world.
Summer -- What is the significance of the "Summer Solstice"? Why do our days get longer until June 21, then they get shorter? Explanation *** Diagram (c) 2005 E.G.Canali...
But those hills you raced up last fall always seem a little longer and harder when you get back on the saddle.
But those hills you raced up last fall always seem a little longer and harder when you get back on the saddle.
The winter solstice, which is the shortest day and longest night of the year, has passed and now we can look forward to the very gradual lengthening of daylight.
Daylight Saving Time question: Why does the day get longer in summer? The Earth is tilted as it moves around the sun. It rotates around the sun every 365.25 days and spins on its axis once every 24 hours. ...
There is more, too. In the summer, the Sun is higher, and therefore the days are longer.
I love that extra hour of daylight in the evening but it makes for some dark mornings here in the Bluegrass until the days get longer as Summer approaches.
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