the days are longer than Nights during the summer season
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During spring and summer, more of every latitude in the hemisphere is on the sunny side of the Earth than the dark side due to the Earth's rotational axis with respect to the plane of its orbit. Since the rate of Earth's rotation is constant, that means every point on every altitude in the Hemisphere is on the sunny side of the Earth longer than it is on the dark side each day during spring and summer.
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Answer: The days are longer than nights during the summer season because the Earth circles the Sun during the year, and half of the Earth gets more or less sunlight than the other half of the Earth. In the summer months, the northern half of the Earth, where we live, tilts towards the Sun. This means we get more sunlight, making the days longer. During the fall, the northern half tilts a little bit away from the Sun and the southern half faces a little more towards the Sun. That is why the days start to get shorter for us, but longer for the other half of the Earth. when it is hot and sunny here in the summer, the days are shorter and colder in the southern half of the Earth. Just like when the winter is cold and dark here, the southern half of the planet is warm and sunny. This is because although we may think the Earth is straight up and down, it is actually tilted at an angle.
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