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What is the reason behind Summer Solstice?

What is the reason behind Summer Solstice?

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P. Micah

P. Micah

P. Micah
P. Micah

Answered Nov 19, 2019

The summer solstice is experienced all over the world when the sun seems to be at a standstill. The summer solstice in June (which is the exact time) occurs due to the sun’s ray that is directly overhead the tropic of cancer. It occurs in regions of the northern and southern hemispheres. Although many consider June 21 as the date while others consider June 22, it can happen between 20th to 22nd June.

The summer solstice is experienced all over the world when the sun seems to be at a standstill. The
Although one might think that the summer in the northern hemisphere is at the closest to the sun when in the real sense, it is the opposite. In this time of the year, the earth is actually farthest from the sun. As a matter of fact, the earth will be on aphelion for a couple of weeks after June’s solstice.

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C. Reyes

C. Reyes

C. Reyes
C. Reyes

Answered Aug 21, 2019

The summer solstice takes place when the northern side of the earth is tilted towards the sun. This will cause summer to take place in the northern hemisphere. Since the southern hemisphere is not getting enough sun, it will be winter there. The summer solstice is essential because it is essential for people to experience the different seasons.

The summer solstice takes place when the northern side of the earth is tilted towards the sun. This
For other people, the summer solstice signifies some changes that they will do in their lives. Summer usually makes people more joyful. It gives them a chance and the opportunity to do more, and this makes the day unique for them. Take note that the distance of the earth from the sun does nothing with the changes that will be experienced by the earth.

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T. Wikati

T. Wikati

T. Wikati
T. Wikati, Technical Writer, New York

Answered Aug 06, 2019

The summer solstice stands to reason as the hottest day of the year. It often falls around June 21 or June 22. It marks the day which the Sun is at its highest point. It also marks the beginning of summer. This happens because the North Pole tilts towards the Sun causing the beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere.

The summer solstice stands to reason as the hottest day of the year. It often falls around June 21
The opposite happens in the Southern Hemisphere, the sun is at its lowest point and it is winter as the Southern pole is tilted away from the sun. Hope you find this helpful.

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