How much daylight is lost per day after Summer Solstice?
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How much daylight is lost per day after Summer Solstice?
(WTVO) — Wednesday was the Summer Solstice, the official start of summer in the Northern Hemisphere and the longest day of the year. June 21 has over 15 hours of sunlight during the day, according to MLive. This is due to the Earth's 23.5-degree tilt, with the Northern Hemisphere being fully directed toward the sun. Because of this, the shine shines directly on that part of the surface, leading to the most amount of sunlight all year. However, w…
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