-- If you live south of the equator, then it's the night of June 21 or 22.
-- If you live more than 66.5 degrees south of the equator, then once a year,
the sun fails to rise for more than 24 hours, and the middle of that period is
sometime on June 21 or 22.
-- If you live at the south pole, then the longest night is 6 months long, from March 21 until September 21 or 22.
-- If you live north of the equator, then it's the night of December 22 or 23.
-- If you live more than 66.5 degrees north of the equator, then once a year,
the sun fails to rise for more than 24 hours, and the middle of that period is
sometime on December 22 or 23.
-- If you live at the north pole, then the longest night is 6 months long, from
September 21 or 22 until March 21.
There are five stages of mitosis, beginning with interphase and ending with telophase. Interphase is the longest phase, during which the centrioles and DNA replicate and preparations are made for mitosis to occur.
The most likely time of year for thunderstorms is late spring through the summer. They can occur at any time of the year if the conditions are right.
Some of the patterns that occur in everyday life include the sky is clear or cloudy
There is no such things as summer and winter equinoxes. You have spring and autumn equinoxes, when the amount of daylight and darkness are equal. In summer and winter you have solstices, when you have the longest and shortest days in terms of the amount of daylight. The equinoxes are when the Equator transits the Ecliptic making the Sun appear as if it is moving either North or South depending on what part of the Ecliptic the Earth is in relative to it's rotation around the Sun. March and September. Called the Spring and Autumn equinoxes and when one hemisphere is in the Spring Equinox, the other is in the Autumn Equinox. Same point on the Ecliptic. "Beware the Ides of March."
Chile and Brazil would have to be the longest.
seasons
The song is titled "The COLDEST Night of the Year."
For the Northern Hemisphere that would be on or about December 21st
The longest night of the year is called the Winter Solstice.However, it is worth noting that at latitudes of higher than 66.5 degrees north or south that there may be more than one day of 24-hour darkness in a year, meaning that the night of the Winter Solstice may not be the longest night of the year, just one of the longest nights of the year. Conversely, on the equator, all days and nights are exactly 12 hours each, so technically, there is no longest night on the equator.
21 June
In Australia, the longest day of the year occurs in December, usually around the 21st of the month.
Quote from a related question: "Alaska has the longest day of the year in the U.S. No sunset for 82 days in summer. Alaska also has the longest night with no sunrise for 67 days in winter"
The longest day in any year is the summer solstice. In 2011, this will occur on June 21 in the Northern hemisphere and December 22 in the Southern hemisphere.
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December 21-22 and the longest is June 21-22
The summer solstice, which is the longest day of the year, usually falls on 21st or 22nd December in Australia, though it is possible for it to be anywhere from 20th to 23rd December.
because the longest night of the year happens during the winter solstice