No.
IT cant be summer and winter at the same time in Brazil even if its hot and there is no snow in Brazil the seasonsare the same
Every point along the same line of latitude has the same amount of time between sunrise and sunset at any given moment. That amount of time grows gradually shorter from the time of the summer solstice until the time of the winter solstice, and it grows gradually longer from the winter solstice until the summer solstice. Also, higher altitudes at the same latitude and longitude will see the sun slightly longer.
It does.....
winter
winter
The amount of time from sunrise to sunset along the latitude where you are is the same as the amount of time from sunset to sunrise along the same latitude in the other hemisphere. For example, if you're in London, which is at 51.5° north latitude, and you had 8 hours and 16 minutes of sun today, every other point along 51.5° north latitude had about 8 hours and 16 minutes of sun today, and every point along 51.5° south latitude (where it's the opposite season) had about 15 hours and 44 minutes (24:00 - 8:16) of sun today.
It depends on the country in which you live. Some countries do not alter clocks for summer and winter. Of those that do not all alter them at the same time.
No, when it's winter in America, it's summer on the other side of the earth.
The same as if it were summer !
1992 Winter: Albertville, France Summer: Barcelona, Spain
same winter spring summer fall. it doesnt change unless you cross the equator then its reversed. If its summer in north America its winter in south America
Same as now: Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall.