No. It is closet to the sun in January!
Seasons are caused by tilt of the earth, not how close to the sun it is.
But for which Hemisphere?
Season are determined by tilt. The earth stays the same distance away from the sun every season.
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No. It is actually closest during December and January.
No, it is not true that Earth is closest to the sun in August. Earth reaches its closest point to the sun, known as perihelion, around early January. In contrast, Earth is farthest from the sun, or at aphelion, in early July. Therefore, Earth is not closest to the sun in August.
False. Earth is actually closest to the sun during the month of January.
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Yes, that is true.
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Yes, that is true.
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Not necessarily. The moon orbits the earth once per lunar cycle which is roughly once per month. Each orbit has a point of perigee (closest approach to earth) and apogee (farthest approach to earth). I could be mistaken, but I don't believe there is anything special about the month of August regarding the moon's perigee.
Actually, Earth is closest to the sun in early January, but the exact date varies each year. This point in Earth's orbit is called the perihelion. The distance between Earth and the sun at perihelion is about 91 million miles.
Depends upon where you are during that month. Varies from region to region - please be more specific with question. In some parts of the world, August is a warm month; in other parts of the world, it is cool during August. Each part of Earth has different weather conditions.