Valotusaikaan
Valotusaikaan is a Finnish term that translates to "light time" in English. It refers to the period during which daylight is present, typically from sunrise to sunset. The duration of valotusaikaan can vary significantly depending on the time of year and geographical location. In Finland, for example, the length of valotusaikaan can range from approximately 4 hours during the winter solstice to over 18 hours during the summer solstice.
The concept of valotusaikaan is closely related to the Earth's axial tilt and its orbit around the
Valotusaikaan has cultural and practical implications. In regions with long winters, such as Finland, the shorter
In addition to its cultural significance, valotusaikaan also has practical implications for various industries, such as