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>Have programmed for a month
>Proceeds to give advice that is basically "do what I did"

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I read "reward" and then I started clicking refresh waiting for it.

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Why do the days get shorter faster in fall? I live 57 degees North, and the days are currently waning at a rate of 4 minutes and 45 seconds a day - compared to 1 minute and 48 seconds two months ago.
I understand that the Earth's axial tilt is the reason why the days get shorter as we approach winter. What I can't wrap my head around is why the days get shorter at an increasingly faster rate as we get closer to the autumnal equinox.

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