This may happen because of daylight savings, where the sun goes up later and goes down earlier. If not, this statement may be false :P
because the earth spins round on it axis and spins round the sun so when we are at one side of the sun its winter and our country is faced tilted away from the sun and opposite for summer
The increase in daylight in Texas as summer approaches is due to the tilt of the Earth's axis and its orbit around the Sun, causing longer days. Additionally, Daylight Savings Time extends the evening daylight hours. Together, these influences result in more sunlight each day as summer draws near.
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