when sun sets why it is so rapidly sets means why it sets so fastly at evening time
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Why the Sun Rises and Sets Fastest at the Equinox (and Slowest on the Solstice) The phenomenon occurs in both the Northern and Southern hemisphere because the Earth is tilted 23.5 degrees on its axis, but its tilt with respect to the Sun changes.
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At every equinox, the sun rises virtually due east and sets due west. That means – on the day of an equinox – the setting sun hits the horizon at its steepest possible angle. It's that steep angle of the rising or setting sun that makes the sunrise or sunset happen faster.
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