Shorter Generally speaking - shorter in July. The days in Barrows Alaska are 24 hours long. (Sunrise in May, Sunset in August.) But in Tierra Del Fuego, Argentina, they only have a few hours.
2006-10-23 06:54:58
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answered by itsnotarealname 4
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I assume that when you say "day" that you mean the period of sunlight within a 24 hour period or calander day. As you move south the period of daylight gets shorter. In July the morthern hemisphere is pointed toward the sun and the southern hemisphere away. This is why the seasons are reversed in the norhtern and southern hemisphere.
2006-10-23 07:19:23
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answered by Suedoenimm 3
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In july the Northern hemisphere is titlted toward the sun (its summer) while the southern hemisphere is tilted away (its winter) therefore as you go north daylight will be longer and as you go south daylight will be shorter.
2006-10-23 06:56:24
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answered by Almack 3
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neither. regardless of where you are, 24 hours is the length of a day. if you mean does the length of time between sun rise and sun down change by going south, the answer is that during north polar summer (june-august), the sun never actually sets (land of the midnight sun) while at the equator the sun sets each day.
2006-10-23 06:56:51
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answered by bardmere 5
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That is a trick question my friend. If you remain in the same time zone, whether you are in California, or Mexico, the time will be same and thus the day will be the same length.
2006-10-23 06:53:07
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answered by losangelesmoons 2
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It depends on which hemisphere you were in. In the Northern Hemisphere they would get longer. In the Southern Hemisphere they would get shorter.
2006-10-23 10:18:13
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answered by Amphibolite 7
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it will become shorter as we all know July is the summer season lets say for northern hemisphere and winters for southern.
2006-10-23 06:58:35
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answered by amit v 2
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If you remain above the equator they will get longer.
2006-10-23 06:56:40
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answered by RJ 3
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Depends on your latitude.
2006-10-23 06:56:51
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answered by Anonymous
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