Chile is totally in the Southern Hemisphere, so their seasons are 6 months out of phase with the US and Europe ... Their Winter occurs during the Northern Summer.
It is also a very long skinny country, running down the West Coast of South America from about 18 to about 55 South Latitude, so the change in length of day with the season changes varies greatly with your point of observation. That distance is approximately the same as the distance from Northern Mexico to Juneau, Alaska.
BUT YES, the length of day in Chile is Shorter during THEIR winter.
During summer, the days are long and the nights are short. During winter, the days are short and the nights are long.
The Earth's axis is on a tilt of 23.5 deg. This is what causes the days (daylight hours) to be longer in the summer and shorther in the winter.
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The Scandinavian countries are characterized by their extremely long days in the summer and short days in the winter. Austria and Switzerland are characterized by their mountains.
the Chile miners were trapped in the mine for 69 days
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Yes, in the United States the shortest days are always in Winter...in the summer there is long days.
That already happens in polar regions during summer and winter.
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It depends on the hair on it (Long,Short) Ushally they can survive in winter
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