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Life on our planet is solar powered.
Every single part of Earth's surface gets 4,380 hours of sunlight a year,
but in different strengths depending
on where you are: a variation that drives much of the natural world.
Seasonal changes in light happen because the earth does not spin upright on its axis, but on a tilt - meaning different parts of the planet are angled towards the sun at different times of the year. Through close-up, personal stories of beguiling animal characters, this episode reveals how wildlife has come up with brilliant adaptations to survive these annual changes in sunlight.
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