Summer
Winter - in the Southern Hemisphere.
Winter - in the Southern hemisphere.
In December, the Southern Hemisphere receives more sunlight due to the tilt of Earth's axis. This results in longer days and shorter nights in southern regions, leading to warmer temperatures and summer season. Conversely, the Northern Hemisphere experiences shorter days and cooler temperatures in December, marking the winter season.
Summer
The south end of Earth's axis is tilted toward the sun in December. This tilt causes the Southern Hemisphere to experience summer during this time.
Whatever is tilted toward the sun has summer. So the southern hemisphere will have winter.
No. At the end of December it is summer in the southern hemisphere.
It is Winter in the Southern Hemisphere
Summer
In the northern hemisphere's summer solstice, around the 21st of June, the northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun. In the southern hemisphere's summer solstice, around the 21st of December, the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun.
Because the winter equinox is on Dec. 21st, and when the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun (winter) the southern hemisphere is tilted towards it.
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.