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(f) Why does the Southern Hemisphere experience winter and summer solstice in
different times than that of the Northern Hemisphere?
(g) Why do the poles experience about six months day and six months night?

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Answered by reenakesharwani157
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f) The winter solstice in the Southern Hemisphere is June 20 or 21, while the summer solstice, the longest day of the year, is December 21 or 22. Seasons occur because Earth is tilted on its axis relative to the orbital plane, the invisible, flat disc where most objects in the solar system orbit the sun.

g) At the poles, there are about six months of daylight followed by about six months of night. That is because the Earth's axis is tilted away from the perpendicular to Earth's orbital plane. The axis always points (more or less) in the same direction in space.

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Answered by sushantdeshmukh07
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At the poles, there are about six months of daylight followed by about six months of night. That is because the Earth's axis is tilted away from the perpendicular to Earth's orbital plane. The axis always points (more or less) in the same direction in space.

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