Why in winter season the sun rise late and set early
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During Earth's orbit in the summer months, the top of the Earth (the Northern Hemisphere) is tilted 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.
From horizon to horizon, the Sun's track is longer in summer and shorter in winter; so that in summer, sunrises are much earlier and sunsets are much later than in winter. ... During the early fall, as the Sun moves lower in the southern sky, sunrises get later, and sunsets earlier.
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