Social Sciences, asked by vasudeva1, 1 year ago

why days longer in summer season

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Answered by sundhuv45
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In the summertime in the northern hemisphere, the Earth is farther from the Sun because of the ellipse in its orbit, but the angle of the Earth's tilt points the hemisphere towards the Sun, making the days longer. The Sun's angle is also higher during the summer months than the winter months.
Answered by pavana2
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The day's longer in summer season. because the shines up to 6:00 pm. but in winter or rainy the sun shines up to 5:00 or 5:30.
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