Time is of the essence. Who knows where the time goes? The time has come today. It’s the time of the season. The dark of night. The light of day. 24 hours a day. On the equator, hours of light and dark are roughly equivalent.
I think the question should have been why is there longer daylight in the summer? However, it is actually true that the length of the solar day (the time between successive meridian transits of the sun at a particular place) is not a constant 24 hours through the year. This is why, for example, the earliest sunset of the year does not coincide with the winter solstice.
There is a Native American lesson that says only the government would think that by cutting a strip off the top of a blanket and sewing it on the bottom would make the blanket longer.
People, if you want more daylight, get up with the daylight, don’t worry about the clock, it is a man made construct.
willispate over 3 years ago
no argument on THAT!
dadthedawg Premium Member over 3 years ago
Where does that leave daylight saving time?…..
dshans over 3 years ago
Time is of the essence. Who knows where the time goes? The time has come today. It’s the time of the season. The dark of night. The light of day. 24 hours a day. On the equator, hours of light and dark are roughly equivalent.
Leojim over 3 years ago
Well that’s a perfectly logical explanation, at least for the comics.
Actually an airliner when Flying high in the cold air shrinks an inch or so.
Sanspareil over 3 years ago
Nice try Skyler!
Doesn’t work in Australia!!
littlejohn Premium Member over 3 years ago
It is the Moon’s fault. Since we have lunatics running the Government. They can’t even agree what time it is.
Teto85 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Because you live on a planet with an axial tilt of about 23 1/2 decrees from the plane of the ecliptic.
Andrew Sleeth over 3 years ago
Don’t answer. It’s a trick question.
bryce.gear over 3 years ago
That is as good an explaination as any. lmao
JamieLee Premium Member over 3 years ago
I must be living a charmed life. All my days are 24 hours long.
tripwire45 over 3 years ago
I tried to explain this to my five year old granddaughter when she asked but a 23 degree tilt in the Earth axis didn’t make sense to her.
Doug K over 3 years ago
Good Question. Good Answer. Just not a good answer to this particular question.
1953Baby over 3 years ago
FINALLY! An answer I can understand and accept. . .yeah, yeah, yeah, I know all about the tilt of the earth and all. . .
mountainclimber over 3 years ago
I think the question should have been why is there longer daylight in the summer? However, it is actually true that the length of the solar day (the time between successive meridian transits of the sun at a particular place) is not a constant 24 hours through the year. This is why, for example, the earliest sunset of the year does not coincide with the winter solstice.
poppacapsmokeblower over 3 years ago
There is a Native American lesson that says only the government would think that by cutting a strip off the top of a blanket and sewing it on the bottom would make the blanket longer.
People, if you want more daylight, get up with the daylight, don’t worry about the clock, it is a man made construct.
oldlady07 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Following the science…sort of.
Phydeux over 3 years ago
Yes, we all know about shrinkage.
MFRXIM Premium Member over 3 years ago
Flat-earthers should explain this.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
I think they just seem shorter in winter because it’s so cold. :)
masterchip over 3 years ago
Finally, an answer to my life’s longest question. Wish I’d come up with that 50 years ago. I HATE winter. In Oregon.
Scoutmaster77 over 3 years ago
As a former earth science teacher, I’ve heard a few strange ideas about this.