Daylight decreases due to Earth's axial tilt
As September progresses, the United States experiences a noticeable decrease in daylight hours, a phenomenon primarily attributed to the Earth's axial tilt. This tilt causes a rapid shortening of days, with the most significant changes occurring as we approach the fall equinox on September 22. During this period, the rate at which daylight diminishes is more pronounced than in any other month of the year.
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