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The Earth rotates on its axis (imaginary vertical line around which

... • Also the days are much longer than the nights during the summer. • During the winter, the Sun's rays hit the Earth at an extreme angle, and the days are very short. These effects are due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. ...
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Article - Cross Section of the Earth

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