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  1. Summer Solstice. The earth goes around the sun in an elliptical orbit. The nights are longer than the days of the winter season. This position of the earth is called the summer solstice. Winter Solstice. On 22nd December, the Tropic of Capricorn gets direct rays of the sun as the South Pole tilts towards it. It is summer in Southern hemisphere ...

  2. Because of the difference in the tilt towards the axis, the phenomenon of experiencing the solstice occurs. But as earth is tilted, one hemisphere will be near the sun and one will be away from the sun at given point of time. So, logically there will be a difference in the timings of the summer solstice and winter solstice.

  3. The summer solstice occurs around June 21st in the Northern Hemisphere. It marks the longest day of the year, with the sun reaching its highest point in the sky. Solar Position: The sun is directly over the Tropic of Cancer (23.5°N latitude). Significance: Symbolizes the peak of summer and is often associated with various cultural festivals.

  4. Which is the longest day and the shortest night in the southern hemisphere ? Watch Solstices & Equinoxes in Hindi from The Structure, Composition and Movement of Earth here. Watch all CBSE Class 5 to 12 Video Lectures here.

  5. Short Answer type questions: a. Summer solstice. b. Winter solstice. c. Equinox. (a) Summer solstice: The Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun on 21 st June. As the rays of the sun fall directly on the Tropic of Cancer, these areas receive more heat. But the areas size to the poles receive less heat due to the slanting rays of the sun.

  6. The summer solstice and winter solstice are two significant astronomical events that mark the change of seasons. Here are four key points regarding each: Summer Solstice. Definition: The summer solstice occurs around June 21 in the Northern Hemisphere, marking the longest day of the year when the sun is at its highest point in the sky.

  7. For Northern Hemisphere, summer solstice occurs on 21st June when the Sun is directly overhead the Tropic of Cancer. Winter solstice happens on 22 December when the Sun is directly overhead the Tropic of Capricorn.

  8. Key Differences - Sunlight Duration: Summer solstice has the longest day, while winter solstice has the shortest day. - Sun's Position: The Sun is higher in the sky during the summer solstice and lower during the winter solstice. - Seasonal Impact: The summer solstice marks the beginning of summer, and the winter solstice marks the start of winter.

  9. Winter solstice. In the Northern Hemisphere the longest day and the shortest night occur on 21st June. At this time in the Southern Hemisphere it occurs the shortest day and the longest night. This position of the earth is called summer solstice. In the Northern Hemisphere the shortest day and the longest night occur on 22nd December.

  10. The Southern Hemisphere undergoes Winter and Summer Solstices at different times than the Northern Hemisphere due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. During the Northern Hemisphere's Summer Solstice, the North Pole is inclined toward the Sun, resulting in summer for the Northern Hemisphere. Simultaneously, the South Pole is tilted away from the ...

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