In winters why r the days shot nd nights big
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due to winter solstice
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In winter, the days are shorter and the nights longer. That means there is more time for the sun to warm us during long summer days. Short winter days have long, cold nights.
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The tilt of the Earth – not our distance from the sun – is what causes winter and summer. ... After the winter solstice, the days get longer, and the nights shorter. It's a seasonal shift that nearly everyone notices. Earth has seasons because our world is tilted on its axis with respect to our orbit around the sun.
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