Why Are Nights Shorter and Days Longer in Summer and Vice Versa in Winter?

Since the Earth’s axis is tilted, the angle at which the sun’s rays strike the Earth changes from month to month as the Earth revolves around the sun.

Since the Earth’s axis is tilted, the angle at which the sun’s rays strike the Earth changes from month to month as the Earth revolves around the sun. This causes variations in daylight length. This daylight length is maximum in summer and minimum in winter. If there were no tilt in the Earth’
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