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Why are the days shorter in summers and longer in winters

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Answered by prabhanvigujarathi
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Explanation:

As the Earth circles the Sun during the year, half of the Earth get more or less sunlight than the other half of the Earth. In the summer months, the northern half of the Earth, where we live, tilts towards the Sun. This means we get more sunlight, making the days longer.

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