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Daylight increase is not a linear function.

It is very low at each solstice and equinox, slowly increases to mid term and then decreases again.

Latitude also needs to be taken into account.

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Each day decreases by approximately 1-2 minutes during winter due to the tilt of the Earth's axis and the change in the angle of sunlight. This results in shorter days and longer nights as winter progresses.

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