The northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun in July, so it is summer then and it is warmer than winter. In the January the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, so it is winter then.
The warmth correlates to the intensity of the sunlight which is determined by the angle at which the sun hits the earth. If you shine a flashlight directly at a wall the light will be more bright than if you tilt it.
The Earth's axis of spin is tilted at 23 degrees in relation to the sun. For part of the year, your Hemisphere points more directly at the sun, and for the other part of the year, your hemisphere (wherever you may live) points away from the sun. This causes the difference in the angle of elevation of the sun in the sky, and the difference in intensity of the sun's rays.
The insolation in New York is greater in May (Choice 3).
July is way hotter because half of June is considered spring
In summer the days are longer; and the Sun is higher in the sky.
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Because whe it is winter to norther hemisphere is pointing away from the sun which means lower temperatures, but in summer it is pointing to the sun which means warmer temperatures.
Because bacteria and moulds grow quicker in warmer weather than in cold weather.
Because dark clothing is warmer than light clothing.
Saskatchewan
I think no.... well dun remember as far as i know there was no summer during the ice age.Yes, there was summer but the peak temperatures in summer rarely got significantly over freezing. The large volumes of ice frozen in the winter helped keep summer temperatures low and little ice melted, but it was summer: the warm season. Not much different than the polar regions now.
The sea has a constant temperature and as a result keeps the temperatures on the coast more constant. it is warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer.
Hail forms most commonly in the summer because it needs warmer temperatures to form.
Moderating Effects - effect that large climate over nearby land areas. Winter temperatures are warmer and summer temperatures are warmer and summer temperatures are cooler than areas located away from large water bodies. The result is a small annual temperature range.
Because whe it is winter to norther hemisphere is pointing away from the sun which means lower temperatures, but in summer it is pointing to the sun which means warmer temperatures.
cause summer has the sun rays more than the winter so it's hotter
because th water in the ocean in coney island gets much warmer in the winter then summer
Allways cold but it gets a little bit warmer in summer than it does winter
Summer, because the Earth is on an ellipse and the Sun is not centered. Therefore, the Sun is farther in the Winter and closer in the Summer.
because Chicago is not surrounded by ocean which makes it colder in winter and warmer in summer
Because July is winter and January is summer in the southern hemisphere
Yes the proximity of the Ocean, which changes temperature very little (as compared to land) between summer and winter, means that the air coming off the ocean remains at a lower temperature than inland air during the summer and warmer than inland air during the winter.
Because the two countries are on oppsite sides of the planet. In winter, the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun - making our climate colder. At the same time, the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun - making Australia's climate warmer.