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Short winter days

part of winter is that the days are shorter the sun goes down really early normally in the summer the sun sets around 7 30 or 8 p.m in my city however in december it sets before...

Course: Weather, places, and travelSection: Winter activities and holidaysSubtitles: en

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worst

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part of winter is that the days are

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shorter the sun goes down really early

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normally in the summer the sun sets

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around 7 30 or 8 p.m in my city however

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in december it sets before 5pm

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many people don't like this because they

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don't have many opportunities to enjoy

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the sunlight when they finish working

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it's already dark outside this can be

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depressing i try to start working early

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in the morning so i can finish early

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this way i can have some hours of

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sunlight after i'm done with work in

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general i love the sun so i prefer long

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summer days

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not short winter days okay now let's

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talk about some winter activities of

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course some of the funnest winter

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activities involve snow or ice for

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example it's common to go skiing or

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snowboarding during this time in the u.s

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there are many ski resorts where people

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can practice these sports if you don't

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know how to ski or snowboard you can

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also

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