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why do days and nights become longer and shorter?


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Answered by shardakuknaa
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Days are longer in summer and shorter in winter because the earth spins on an axis that's tilted. As the earth revolves around the sun once per year, the angle at which the planet receives sunlight changes

Answered by AshMaXSiRa
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Northern Hemisphere dwellers, or most of the Earth's population, have probably all noticed longer days and shorter nights in the summer and the opposite in winter. This phenomenon occurs because the Earth's axis is not straight up and down at a 90 degree angle, but it is instead tilted a bit.

Therefore, as the planet orbits the sun every 365 days, sometimes the Northern hemisphere is closer to the sun (summer) while sometimes it is farther away (winter).

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