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The Summer Solstice is tomorrow and sunrise is at 4.43am and sunset is at 9.21pm giving Londoners 16 hours and 38 minutes of daylight.
The shortest day will be 21st December with sunrise at 8.04am and sunset at 3.54pm. Only 7 hours 49 minutes and 43 seconds of daylight
I've just looked it up on the Internet.
It's beautifully sunny in Brighton, East Sussex at present with a lot of blue sky and no wind.....surprise surprise.
How's the weather where you are, I wonder?
The shortest day will be 21st December with sunrise at 8.04am and sunset at 3.54pm. Only 7 hours 49 minutes and 43 seconds of daylight
I've just looked it up on the Internet.
It's beautifully sunny in Brighton, East Sussex at present with a lot of blue sky and no wind.....surprise surprise.
How's the weather where you are, I wonder?
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"1. The period of light between dawn and nightfall; the interval from sunrise to sunset.
2.
a. The 24-hour period during which the earth completes one rotation on its axis.
b. The period during which a celestial body makes a similar rotation."
Pedantically, "daylight" does not have a length, unless you are talking about the length and breadth of the area on earth that it covers; days do! ^_^
"1. The period of light between dawn and nightfall; the interval from sunrise to sunset.
2.
a. The 24-hour period during which the earth completes one rotation on its axis.
b. The period during which a celestial body makes a similar rotation."
Pedantically, "daylight" does not have a length, unless you are talking about the length and breadth of the area on earth that it covers; days do! ^_^
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