Researchers aren’t sure why Earth is turning slightly faster but say the movement of land due to melting glaciers might be a factor.
– People who complain about not having enough time in a day may actually have a point – albeit a very tiny one.According to theThat beats out the previous shortest day on record, which was in July of 2020.
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