Thankyou both for your very quick replies but I seem to be having a bit of a 'doofus' moment. With either of those links I don't seem to be able to calculate exactly how long the longest day is, or the shortest.
I'm tempted to tell her that they are both 24 hours long!!!
But then again that wouldn't be very grown up of me!!!
It seems a bit difficult for a ten year old! Could it be a catch question and the answer is 25 hours and 23 hours (when the clocks go back and forwards)?
It would certainly get full marks from me!
day can mean length of day light, and that apparently is the day we get from Swedish (is that dag?) and gives us the day in the words of Friday, Thursday (wh everyone thinks is from Latin dies)
and day meaning length of 24hrs day, which we get from the Latin dies
I asked a Swede and he said, yeah everyone knows that.
Gef, I went on your link and did it for London, I got:
longest day 16hrs 27 mins
shortest day 7hrs 32 mins
I think I did it right!!
HWKE, I agree that this is too difficult for a 10 year old. I think it probably is a trick question. I will explain it to my daughter and she can give both answers in.
Thankyou all for your quick and helpful replies.
this is my first visit to the science section, I'll definately be back!!!