why are days shorter and nights longer during the winter and vice versa during summer?
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Actually, though, the Earth is tilted 23.4 degrees! (A circle is 360 degrees.) This tilt is the reason that days are longer in the summer and shorter in the winter. The hemisphere that's tilted closest to the Sun has the longest, brightest days because it gets more direct light from the Sun's rays.
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As the Earth side where we live in winter is far from sun so it gets set sooner than in summer..
You can understand it's not so hard so...
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