Summer Solstice
Assuming the observer is in the North, then the southern hemisphere would be tilted towards the sun during the Winter Solstice in December. However, for observers in the Southern Hemisphere, the Winter Solstice would occur in June, and the northern hemisphere would be tilted towards the sun.
The north pole of Earth is tilted away from the sun from late September until late March ...all through Autumn and Winter. The greatest tilt occurs around December 22 or 23 ... thebeginning of Winter.
when it's cold it would be tilted when its summer its Straight :)
west and toward the south a little bit
Yes. You would also have exactly the same experienceif you moved toward the south pole instead.
It is - every winter (in the north).
it would be hotter if it were tilted toward it as it would be getting more direct sunlight than the other hemisphere
In June, it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere of Earth. So I'd assume that the Northern Hemisphere is closer to the Sun at that time, and that would probably occur because the North Pole is tilted towards the Sun during June. In fact, the Summer Solstice is in the middle of June somewhere.
if there was no tilt we would not have any seasons because no part of earth would be tilted toward the sun.:))))))
that is virtually impossible if neither hemisphere were pointed toward the sun we would have no seasons
earths axis is responsible for seasons because if its tilted toward the sun then it would be summer in the northern hemisphere and winter in the southern now if it was tilted away from the sun then it would be winter in the northern hemisphere and summer in the southern hemisphere
At that temperature, it would be summer in Santiago, and the southern pole of the earth's axis would be tilted toward the sun.
Whatever direction you can possibly think of, the earth's axis is tilted by 23.5 degreesin that exact direction once every year.
Summer
No, that would be impossible, because the Earth is basically an orb -- round. When the South Pole is tilted toward the Sun, it's summer in the Southern Hemisphere -- and Winter in the Northern Hemisphere.
Assuming the observer is in the North, then the southern hemisphere would be tilted towards the sun during the Winter Solstice in December. However, for observers in the Southern Hemisphere, the Winter Solstice would occur in June, and the northern hemisphere would be tilted towards the sun.
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