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π The summer solstice is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
π The winter solstice is the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
π The term 'solstice' comes from the Latin 'solstitium,' meaning 'sun stands still.'
π Many cultures celebrate the solstices with festivals and rituals.
π± The summer solstice marks the beginning of summer, while the winter solstice marks the beginning of winter.
β³ The solstices occur twice a year, around June 21 and December 21.
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During the summer solstice, the North Pole is tilted closest to the Sun.
βοΈ Conversely, during the winter solstice, the North Pole is tilted furthest from the Sun.
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In some cultures, the winter solstice is associated with rebirth and the return of the light.
π The precise time of the solstice can vary each year due to the Earth's orbit.
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