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The Earth Is Getting Darker, Which Could Mean Hotter Summers in the Future
Learn the surprising reasons why Earth has grown darker over the last 20 years, which include volcanoes, clouds, and cleaner air.
It may seem like summer is here, but the season doesn't officially begin in Detroit until the summer solstice later in June. Summer begins in the northern hemisphere on June 20, 2025, the day of the ...
The Earth is reflecting less and less sunlight into space, especially in the Northern Hemisphere. The decline over the last ...
The solstice takes place at 10:42 p.m. on June 20, 2025. Daylight hours in Michigan on the solstice will range from approximately 15 hours and 15 minutes to over 16 hours depending on location. The ...
It might feel like winter as the temperatures drop, but technically we haven't hit that point — yet. But that time is quickly approaching as the days get shorter and shorter. So when does winter begin ...
The solstice is the point at which the Earth's northern hemisphere points most directly at the sun. In 2025, the summer solstice will occur at 10:42 p.m. June 20. With Memorial Day in the rearview ...
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