What causes unequal lengths of day and night and seasons?
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The earth's rotation causes alterations night and day . Since we kjoe that the Earth's axis is tilted and hence the equator is not facing the Sun directly, different places on Earth would experience unequal length of days and nights.
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The earth rotates on its axis and the equator is not faced towards the sun that causing unequal lengths of day and night.
Why days and nights and seasons are unequal?
- The sun is very large so it affects day and night and also in summer and winter
- When the winter season occurs in Northern Hemisphere then the summer season occurs in the Southern Hemisphere due to this the length of day and night are not equal
- Sunlight passes through vacuum space and travels towards earth then it bends which is the reason for unequal day and light
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