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What does the solar term on the solstice mean?
2, to, is the meaning of the pole, indicating that the shape of the sun is extremely long.
On this day (northern hemisphere), the day is the longest and the night is the shortest, and the weather begins to get hot.
4. Every year on June 2 1 or 22, the sun reaches 90 degrees of the yellow meridian, which is the "summer solstice" solar term.
On the day of summer solstice, the sun directly reaches the northernmost part of the year, almost directly to the Tropic of Cancer (23 26' north latitude), and the daytime in the northern hemisphere is the longest, and the farther north it is, the longer it is.
6. From summer to the future, the position where the sun directly touches the ground gradually moves southward, and the daytime in the northern hemisphere becomes shorter. At this time, the southern hemisphere is in the middle of winter.
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