Tomorrow - June 21st is always the longest day of the year. Just as December 21st is the shortest.
2006-06-20 05:22:14
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answered by Nix 3
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The longest day of daylight in the Northern hemisphere is June 21st, which is tomorrow. It is called the Summer Solstice. In the southern hemisphere the longest day of daylight occurs on Dec. 21st.
2006-06-20 14:33:05
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answered by Anonymous
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June 21
2006-06-20 12:48:44
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answered by nick_dunnus 2
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Summer Solstice, June 21
2006-06-20 13:06:07
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answered by aboukir200 5
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21st of June is the summer solstice which is the longest day in the northern hemisphere. However, in the southern hemisphere the logest day usually falls on either the 21st or 22nd of December which is the shortest day up here.
2006-06-20 12:26:20
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answered by SLH 4
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Yesterday 23 June It's a big party here in Finland. It's bright all day and night.
2006-06-24 14:24:22
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answered by buzybee 4
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1 of november
2006-06-20 12:10:51
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answered by kala m 1
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The longest day is actually tomorrow, weds 21st june. someone said it on telly earlier!!
2006-06-20 12:21:53
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answered by annabelle 1
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northern hemisphere has longest one on the june 21
southern hemisphere has on every dec 22
2006-06-20 15:45:16
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answered by rpsjimmy s 1
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1st day of June
2006-06-20 12:10:07
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answered by Dustfinger the master of fire 3
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