No. What makes winter cold is the Earths tilt. The Earths "axial tilt" is 23.44 degrees. So, when it is winter, the tilt is away from the sun. when it is summer the tilt is facing the sun. when not facing the sun the tilt makes the days shorter, thus less sunlight and colder.
Because the earth is tilted, the sun goes around the earth but the earth stays still. So the sun hits the earth at a different point in each season which makes the seasons have a different weather.
Because of the tilt of Earth's axis.
As Earth turns slowly on its axis through-out the year, different parts of the world are experiencing different seasons because the sun it closer or farther away from the area making it either hotter (summer-spring) or cooler (winter-fall).
There is a lot of land in the north; that makes the summers hotter and the winters colder. There is a lot of ocean in the south; that makes the seasons milder.The earth is nearest the sun in January and farthest in July; that makes northern winter warmer and summer cooler. It also makes southern summer hotter and winter colder.
It's caused by its rotation Think of it when the Earth rotates it faces the sun which makes it warmer. Because the Sun gives off heat When it is in winter it should be colder because the Sun is not facing us.
The sun never moves although it might seem to hang low it's just the position of the earth.
The tilt of earth on its axis
You've probably noticed that it gets warmer in summer and colder in the winter. This change happens every year. It happens because the earth tilts back and forth as it goes around the sun. During the summer, the earth tilts toward the sun, which makes half of the earth hotter - this is what we call summer. During the other half of the year, the earth tilts away from the sun, which makes that half of the earth cooler. We call this winter.Did you know that different parts of the world have winter and summer at different times of the year? In the northern half of the world (such as North America and Europe), winter happens during the months of December, January and February. In the southern half of the world (such as South America and Australia), winter happens during the months of June, July and August. Winter happens at different times because the top and bottom halves of the earth tilt away from the sun at different times of the year.
When water becomes frozen in the the winter, it makes the earth and the things on it get cold.
well according to the mians it makes sense because then the earth is not but will be adapted to Kenya.
There is always more daylight during the summer months, which is what makes them summer months. Note, of course, that when it is summer in one hemisphere, it is winter in the other. Total daylight on earth overall varies little from day to day or season to season.
In both hemispheres, summer is indicated by an abundance of sunshine, based on the orientation of that part of the earth toward the sun. This makes the earth warm. In winter, one hemisphere is pointed away from the sun, thus receiving less sunlight. This makes winter colder than summer.
Because the earth is tilted, the sun goes around the earth but the earth stays still. So the sun hits the earth at a different point in each season which makes the seasons have a different weather.
One part of the earth is facing directly at one side of the earth the rays from the sun and that is what makes summer and when the rays are pointing further from the sun is winter. because the rays are harder to reach the earth.
Earth's position and angle with the sun makes seasons happen. Whichever side of Earth is closest to the sun is having summer. The side furthest from the sun should be having winter.
One part of the earth is facing directly at one side of the earth the rays from the sun and that is what makes summer and when the rays are pointing further from the sun is winter. because the rays are harder to reach the earth.
In the Spring, Demeter's daughter, Persephone, returns from the Underworld to spend the Spring and Summer with her mother. Demeter makes the Earth bloom and growth beautifully during these seasons. In the Fall, Persephone must return to the Underworld to spend the next six months with Hades. Out of despair, Demeter, as the goddess of agriculture, refuses to cause the Earth to sprout living things during the Fall and Winter.