Geography, asked by susmitadeb1982, 5 months ago

why in summer day is longer and in winter night are longer​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The tilt of the Earth – not our distance from the sun – is what causes winter and summer. ... After the winter solstice, the days get longer, and the nights shorter. It's a seasonal shift that nearly everyone notices. Earth has seasons because our world is tilted on its axis with respect to our orbit around the sun.

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Answered by zssalmani73
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Explanation:

as the earth circles the sun during the year half of the earth get more or less sunlight then the other half of the earth. in the northern half of the earth where we live tilts towards the sun this means we get more light making the day long

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