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Why are summer days longer than winter days on Earth?


During the summer, Earth's rotational axis is parallel to the Sun's rotational axis.


During the summer, Earth is at the point in its orbit when it is closest to the Sun.


The region of Earth experiencing summer rotates past the Sun more slowly than the region experiencing winter.


The region of Earth experiencing summer is tilted toward the Sun while the region experiencing winter is tilted away from the Sun.