No because the two hemispheres are at different sides of the Earth. At one time the Eastern hemisphere has the sunlight directed directly at it. That's Summer and that's Winter for the Western hemisphere. Vice Versa
Because Earths axis is tilted.
It is like this because the Earths axis is tilted which effects the seasons in the hemispheres.
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The Tilt On The Earths Axis Which Causes Seasons
Earths tilt toward the Sun causes seasons, so when its Summer in the Northern hemisphere it is Winter in the Southeren hemisphere. The angle of sunlight in Summer makes it hotter than in Winter. Which also means that Summer has direct Sun/heat energy while Winter has angled Sun/heat energy. And finally Earths axis causes the seasons also.
Because Earths axis is tilted.
The earth has four seasons (spring,summer,autumn,winter) but how do they change? When the earth spins on its axis depending on which hemisphere you are in depends what season it would be. for example if it was winter in the northern hemisphere we would be facing underneath the sun
It is the tilting of the earth on its axis, as it orbits the sun, that brings the four seasons to either the northern hemisphere or the southern hemisphere in their turn.
the season change as the amount of energy each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
No, it is not. It is tilted in comparison to the Earth's orbit around the Sun. This is why we have different times of seasons in the northern and southern hemisphere.
The seasons change NOT because the Earth rotates, but because of our revelution around the sun. It is summer when the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun. the seasons have nothing to do with the distance to the sun. the Eath is closest to the sun in winter.
Depending on how you slice it, that point is in the northern (not southern) hemisphere, and in the western (not eastern) hemisphere. You can tell from the "north" and "west" tags on the latitude and longitude.