Respuesta :

Answer: Southern Summer Solstice

Explanation:

Solstices are astronomical events that occur twice a year (June and December), in which the Sun reaches its highest or lowest apparent height in the sky, and the duration of the day or night are the maximum of the year, respectively. This is because the Sun reaches the maximum north or south declination with respect to the terrestrial equator.  

In this case we will talk about the december solstice in the southern hemisphere, which occurs regularly around December 21st and marks the beginning of summer in this hemisphere and the beginning of winter in the northern hemisphere.  

During this season of the year the days are longer than the nights, and as we get closer to the South Pole, we will have more hours of sunlight.