Science, asked by salmasiraz29, 9 months ago

When the northern half of the earth tilts toward the sun, what happens to the length of the day and night ?

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Answered by AdityaWadhwa05
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Answer:

Whichever hemisphere (the Northern or Southern Hemisphere) is tilted toward the sun receives more direct rays of sunlight (or rays that are closer to perpendicular or a 90° angle). The hemisphere tilted toward the sun also has more hours of daylight than the hemisphere that is tilted away from the sun.

Explanation:

Whichever hemisphere (the Northern or Southern Hemisphere) is tilted toward the sun receives more direct rays of sunlight (or rays that are closer to perpendicular or a 90° angle). The hemisphere tilted toward the sun also has more hours of daylight than the hemisphere that is tilted away from the sun.

Answered by SAILENDRA9929
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Answer:

THEN LENGTH OF THE DAY AND NIGHT INCREASE AND DECREASE

Explanation:

DUE TO THE TILTED AXIS OF THE EARTH, WE CAN SEE SUN FOE LIMITED TIME

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