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The length of days varies due to the tilt of the Earth's axis and its orbit around the Sun. During summer months, areas tilted towards the Sun experience longer daylight hours, while winter months result in shorter days as the tilt moves away from the Sun. This variation is most pronounced at higher latitudes, where the difference in day length can be extreme. Consequently, our perception of day length changes with the seasons.

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