Sorry, it is according annual from first January until thirty first December. For perfectly is meaned as Equinox. The north is dark means polar night in north pole, and south is dark means polar night in south pole.
If your in the edge of tropics (23 deg) You can get difference of a hour Like in summer sunrise can get early as 5AM or 4AM And sunset early as 7PM In Winter sunrise can happen in 7am And sunset can happen in 5PM or 4PM The difference is still small enough for no seasons but big enough to be noticable
@@maryann2628That interesting I live 3°N degree north Equator and never see such a different between sunrise and sunset, almost all day balanced 12 hour daylight and 12 hour night.
Those dark blue shaded hills moving from right to left look like upside down hills in the winter but look right side up during the summer months but obviously looking like rectangles during the equinoxes . Why is that ?
0:00 - North is dark
1:14 - Perfectly balanced
2:28 - South is dark
Idk if your talking about the dmz in the Korean border
Sorry, it is according annual from first January until thirty first December. For perfectly is meaned as Equinox. The north is dark means polar night in north pole, and south is dark means polar night in south pole.
It's amazing how much of the year only the middle latitudes of Earth get any nighttime. It looks like I'm looking through sunglasses at a few points!
I live near the equator. Not much changes here. Sunrise around 6am and sunset around 6pm.
If your in the edge of tropics (23 deg)
You can get difference of a hour
Like in summer sunrise can get early as 5AM or 4AM
And sunset early as 7PM
In Winter sunrise can happen in 7am
And sunset can happen in 5PM or 4PM
The difference is still small enough for no seasons but big enough to be noticable
@@maryann2628That interesting I live 3°N degree north Equator and never see such a different between sunrise and sunset, almost all day balanced 12 hour daylight and 12 hour night.
48° north, days here range from just over 8 hours to just over 16 hours.
Java island and west penisula Malaysia just looked light bright in the night
looks like a wave of water
What do the 2 lines mean?
twilight
It’s the marked city (in this case, Budapest is marked)
Those dark blue shaded hills moving from right to left look like upside down hills in the winter but look right side up during the summer months but obviously looking like rectangles during the equinoxes . Why is that ?
Tilt of the earth
Philip so darkness
But Greenland not sleeping UGH
Than you have to hibernate 6 months dude to darknes and very cold
It's too fast
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