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Why days are shorter in the winter season?

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Answered by GujjarBoyy
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Explanation:

The tilt of the Earth – not our distance from the sun – is what causes winter and summer. At the December solstice, the Northern Hemisphere is leaning most away from the sun for the year. ... After the winter solstice, the days get longer, and the nights shorter.

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Answered by lalita7832
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Answer:

Days are longer in summer and shorter in winter because the earth spins on an axis that’s tilted. 

As the earth revolves around the sun once per year, the angle at which the planet receives sunlight changes. 

The axis tilt changes the position of the sun in the sky, making it appear for more or fewer hours, depending on the season and the latitude, or distance from the equator.

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