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why during winter solstice in the southern hemisphere , day is longer than night​

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Answered by pea4518977
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The Southern Hemisphere's seasons are reversed. On two moments each year—what are called solstices—Earth's axis is tilted most closely toward the sun. The hemisphere tilted most toward our home star sees its longest day, while the hemisphere tilted away from the sun sees its longest night.

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