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The summer solstice happens. The summer solstice is also the winter solstice in the opposite hemisphere. On the summer solstice (on the northern hemisphere), the northern hemisphere is tilted most to the sun, giving 24 hours of light to the Arctic Circle and 24 hours of darkness to Antarctica on the day of it.

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The first day of summer is called the summer solstice.

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The first day of summer will be  June 21, 2011 at 1:16 p.m. EDT. This is in the Northern Hemisphere of the world. The first day of summer is usually on the 20th or 21st of June. 

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summer or winter solstice

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What months do winter occur?

First day of Summer is in June, first day of Winter is in November.


Is the first day of spring a solstice?

The first day of spring is an equinox, as is the first day of autumn. Solstices occur on the first day of winter and the first day of summer.


When in the year are days longest?

The first day of summer (on or about June 21 in the Northern Hermisphere) is the longest day of the year, meaning the most hours of sunlight. From there, each day is a little bit shorter until you come to the shortest day, the first day of winter (on or about December 21). Then they start getting longer again. The first day of summer is called the Summer Solstice, and the first day of winter is called the Winter Solstice.


How many total degrees does the sun appear to shift from the first day of summer to the first day of winter?

23.5 degrees


What first day of winter is called?

The first day of winter is the correct technical term. The winter solstice is a single moment each year that occurs between December 21 and 23 in the northern hemisphere. It is the moment when a pole is furthest from the sun. The hours of daylight change from getting shorter to getting longer. The day on which this happens is the first day of winter. Because it is difficult to determine the moment of solstice, by observation, to a precision of less than a day; the first day of winter is often referred to as the winter solstice. The first day of winter in the southern hemisphere lies between June 20 and 23 when the northern hemisphere is experiencing the summer solstice.

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What is the term used to represent the first day of summer and winter?

The first day of summer is known as the summer solstice, while the first day of winter is called the winter solstice. These solstices occur when the sun reaches its highest or lowest position in the sky, resulting in the longest or shortest day of the year.


What is the term to represent the first day of summer and winter?

They are the Summer and Winter Solstices


What is the first of summer called?

The first day of summer is called the summer solstice.


What months are winter and summer in Antarctica?

The first day of winter in Antarctic is June 21; the first day of summer is December 21. These dates begin the seasons throughout the southern hemisphere.


What months do winter occur?

First day of Summer is in June, first day of Winter is in November.


Is the first day of spring a solstice?

The first day of spring is an equinox, as is the first day of autumn. Solstices occur on the first day of winter and the first day of summer.


How does the path of the sun across the sky different on the first day of summer from the first day on winter?

differs from the first day of winter by the fact that its on the fare side of the equator


How does the path of the sun across the sky different on the first day of summer from the first day of winter?

differs from the first day of winter by the fact that its on the fare side of the equator


What is the first day of fall officially called?

It is called the Autumnal Equinox. It is the day of equal daylight and darkness following the Summer Solstice. The first day of Spring is called the Vernal Equinox. It is the day of equal daylight and darkness following the Winter Solstice.


Does summer or winter have more day light houres?

Summer typically has more daylight hours than winter due to the Earth's tilt and position in its orbit. During the summer solstice, the Northern Hemisphere receives the most daylight hours, while during the winter solstice, the Northern Hemisphere receives the fewest daylight hours.


What two days of the year can you tell that the earth is flat?

The first day of Winter and the first day of Summer.


What are solstices and equinoxes and how are they related to the seasons?

There are two solstices. they are the summer solstice (first day of summer), and the winter solstices (first day of winter An equinox is when day and night are the same length. like solstices, there are two of them. The Autumn equinox (first day of autumn), and then the spring equinox (first day of spring).