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The difference in night and day between America and Ethiopia is due to the geographical location of the two

countries and their respective time zones. America is located in the Western Hemisphere and spans multiple
time zones from the east coast to the west coast. The country uses various time zones such as Eastern Standard
Time (EST), Central Standard Time (CST), Mountain Standard Time (MST), and Pacific Standard Time (PST).
As a result, the sunrise and sunset times can vary significantly across the different regions of the country. On
the other hand, Ethiopia is located in the Eastern Hemisphere and falls within the East Africa Time (EAT) zone.
Ethiopia is relatively close to the equator, which means that the length of days and nights remains relatively
consistent throughout the year. However, the exact timing of sunrise and sunset can still vary slightly based on
the changing seasons and the country's proximity to the equator. Additionally, while the day and night cycle
remains relatively constant within each country, the actual times of sunrise and sunset can change throughout
the year due to the tilt of the Earth's axis and the changing length of daylight hours during different seasons.
This change is more pronounced as you move further away from the equator.

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