Give 5 reasons between summer and winter solstice
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Earth orbits around the Sun is on a tilted axis. So between March and September, Earth's Northern Hemisphere gets more exposure to direct sunlight over the course of a day. It's why we have seasons.
In the Northern Hemisphere, "peak" sunlight usually occurs on June 20, 21, or 22 of any given year. That's the summer solstice. By contrast, the Southern Hemisphere reaches peak sunlight on December 21, 22, or 23 and the north hits peak darkness, that's the winter solstice.
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