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This happens because the Earth is tilted 23.4 degrees.

This tilt is the reason that days are longer in the summer and shorter in the winter. The hemisphere that's tilted closest to the Sun has the longest, brightest days because it gets more direct light from the Sun's rays.

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What is the relation between duration of day and season?

The duration of daylight changes with the seasons due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. In the summer, when the North Pole is tilted towards the sun, days are longer. In the winter, when the North Pole is tilted away from the sun, days are shorter. This results in longer days in summer and shorter days in winter.


What is the difference between the path of the sun in summer and winter?

The path of the sun in summer is higher in the sky, resulting in longer days and more direct sunlight. In winter, the sun's path is lower, leading to shorter days and less intense sunlight. This difference in the sun's path is a result of the tilt of Earth's axis as it orbits the sun.


Why do days get longer in summer?

Because whichever hemisphere you are located in is tilted toward the sun. Depending on what point in it's orbit around the sun the earth is located at, the earth will be tilted either towards the sun, or away from it. In the summer, the sun is higher in the sky, and requires more time to travel from one horizon to the other. The days keep getting longer until the summer solstice, at which point the days start getting shorter until the winter solstice. The halfway points are marked as the spring and fall equinox.


Why are days getting shorter in south Florida?

Days are currently getting shorter in all of the northern hemisphere because we are past the summer solstice continuing to the winter solstice. The tilt of the earth causes days to get longer in the summer and shorter in the winter. The further north or south you are the more extreme these changes are. (near the poles there is a period of a few months where the sun never rises in winter, and never sets in summer)


Is the earth closer to the sun in summer than in winter?

Well that depends on where you live and if you call July "summer" . Earth is at the far end (aphelion) of its eliptical orbit in the northern hemisphere's summer (~July 4), and at its closest (perihelion) during winter ~(January 4).It is not Earth, but your location on Earth that gets more direct rays of the sun in summer than in winter. This has to do with your latitude location on earth (e.g., 45° north) and the axial tilt of the earth. (Without axial tilt, there would hardy be summer or winter anywhere on earth: 45° north would be as warm all year long.)(The exact same thing applies to all Australians, but the exact reverse: in a Norwegian's summer, the Australian experiences 'winter'.)What if the questioner lives south of the Equator?If the questioner lives in the southern hemisphere, perihelion (earth's closest approach to the sun) happens during their summer -their warm season - (along with slightly longer solar days) and aphelion (Earth's farthest approach to the sun) happens during their winter - cold season - (along with slightly shorter solar days).

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Are the days longer in the summer than in the winter everywhere on Earth at the same time?

No, when it's winter in America, it's summer on the other side of the earth.


Which would be longer on your planet your planet your days or nights to earth?

Days are longer than nights in the summer, and the reverse in the winter.


What is the difference between the length of daylight in the summer verses in the winter?

In the summer, days are longer with more daylight hours due to the Earth's tilt towards the sun. This results in shorter nights. In the winter, days are shorter with fewer daylight hours because of the Earth's tilt away from the sun, leading to longer nights.


Is sunrise earlier in the summer or winter summer?

Sunrise is earlier in the summer than in the winter. In the summer months, the days are longer due to the tilt of the Earth's axis towards the sun, resulting in earlier sunrises.


Give two differences between summer days and winter days?

1. Summer days are longer than winter2. Summer days are hotter than winter


Why do you have short and long days?

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.


About how much longer are the days in summer than it is in winter?

Depends on how far you are from the Equator. At the Equator, there isn't much difference either way. But at the poles you can have daylight round the clock during summer, and darkness round the clock during winter. And inbetween, the result will be inbetween too.


What causes us to have longer days in the summer and shorter days in the winter?

Well the days are actually the same amount of time but the sunlight is only out in the winter for a shorter time because the earth has rotated.


Why summer lasts two days longer?

Earth's orbit around the Sun is not a perfect circle; rather, it is an elipse. In winter (the northern winter; in the southern hemisphere this would be the summer), Earth is closer to the Sun, and moves faster.


Why are summer days warmer to winter days?

Summer days are warmer than winter days because during the summer, the Earth's axis is tilted towards the sun, leading to more direct sunlight and longer days. This results in more heat being absorbed by the Earth's surface, leading to higher temperatures. In contrast, during winter, the Earth's axis is tilted away from the sun, resulting in less direct sunlight and shorter days, leading to cooler temperatures.


What is the relation between duration of day and season?

The duration of daylight changes with the seasons due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. In the summer, when the North Pole is tilted towards the sun, days are longer. In the winter, when the North Pole is tilted away from the sun, days are shorter. This results in longer days in summer and shorter days in winter.


When do days get longer in the south?

During the northern hemisphere winter, the days are longer in the southern hemisphere, because it is summer there. During the southern hemisphere's winter the days are short.