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Why are the days in summer are longer than the days in winter? Explain in brief.

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Answered by yashika78
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the Northern Hemisphere has summer. It gets more of the sun's rays. ... The Southern Hemisphere has summer, because the South Pole is tipped towards the sun.a and it is becoz of tilt of earth axis..hopes help
Answered by Arpita2005
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The axis of rotation of the earth is tilted,and this can be seen clearly in a globe. Around June 21, the axis points clearly towards the sun. As a result, A large part of the northern hemisphere is illuminated by a strong sun and day time remains long till the rotation of the earth causes this area to move away from the direct glare of sun light. The place thus, has long hours of sunlight and the days are long. In fact, the sun shines over the North pole continuously for several weeks without setting even once. This period is known as 'The Polar day'. During Christmas, the axis of the earth points away from the sun. During these days the North hemisphere remains dark for a longer period of time. And a 'Polar Night' sets in at the North Pole. On the other hand, the Southern hemisphere enjoys long hours of sun.

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