explain the reason for the decline of day and night on moving from north to south
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Lengths of days and nights in the poles vary so greatly that they have a 6-month
day(during summers) and a 6-month night (during winters). On the other hand, the
equator has a fixed 12-hour day and night, and their lengths are not influenced by
seasons. This is due to the fact that the Earth's axis is rotated. At the equator the duration of daytime is always 12 hours (throughout the year). For the northern latitudes, the duration of daytime on any particular day increases with latitude between March 21st and September 23rd and decreases with latitude between September 23rd and March 21st.
day(during summers) and a 6-month night (during winters). On the other hand, the
equator has a fixed 12-hour day and night, and their lengths are not influenced by
seasons. This is due to the fact that the Earth's axis is rotated. At the equator the duration of daytime is always 12 hours (throughout the year). For the northern latitudes, the duration of daytime on any particular day increases with latitude between March 21st and September 23rd and decreases with latitude between September 23rd and March 21st.
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