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why does it becomes dark early in winters?
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Answered by SUSHMITHA13
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Although the earth might look flat, if you look at it from outer space, it's a big sphere. But it's not straight. It's actually a bit wonky, and the amount of tilt is actually about 23.5 degrees. This means that part of the earth is tilted towards the sun, and part of the earth is tilted away from the sun. On one part of the orbit, the top of the earth is tilted towards the sun, which is the warm summer. This is when you get longer days. Further round in its orbit, it'll be pointed away from the sun. This is our winter, and the days are a lot shorter. Therefore, the length of the day is actually all down to how angled our planet is in space.

Answered by AashifHussain
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Ans: During Earth's orbit in the summer months , the top of the Earth ( the northern hemisphere) is titled toward the sun , giving us longer days.

In winter, the northern hemisphere points away from the sun , resulting in fewer hours of sunshine and shorter days .


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