Does everywhere on earth get the same amount of daylight?
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The Answer is No
Earth do not get the same amount of daylight everywhere.
For e.g. Norway is a country which gets daylight only for 6 months whereas India gets daylight the whole year.
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No
Explanation:
Consider a spherical ball as Earth and take a flashlight(consider it as sun) now when you lit the flashlight on the spherical ball you will notice that the amount of light at the center of sphere is more than at the edges. This happens because of the shape of earth
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