Depends on how big changes in road conditions there is between summer and winter where you are.
If winter means below freezing, snow and ice, the differences are
big.
Snow and ice reduces friction considerably.
You need to keep bigger distances between vehicles.
Generally drive and corner slower and accelerate and brake smoother.
Some places, special winter tires, maybe even spiked/studded ones, may be required for safe travel.
For the northern hemisphere: During the summer solstice, the Sun is as far north as she can get. During the winter solstice, the Sun is as far south as she can get. For the souther hemisphere it is the other way round.
the difference is that it change so it is different
during summer holidays is a time within the summer holidays, and summer holidays are summer holidays altogether.
1. Summer days are longer than winter2. Summer days are hotter than winter
just a matter of personal preferances
It showed their deep cultural and political differences
Yes, seasonal differences are only between hemispheres.
During summer we are closer to the sun. The sun makes our temperature increase.
it is winter in England and has a good chance of snowing and in new zealand it is summer
In the northern hemisphere, summer occurs from June to August, while in the southern hemisphere it occurs from December to February. This is due to the tilt of the Earth's axis, causing each hemisphere to receive varying amounts of sunlight at different times of the year, resulting in opposite seasons. Additionally, the timing of solstices and equinoxes is reversed between the two hemispheres.
4 hours during winter and 5 during summer.
Not much. What one wears during the summer months that are not usually worn during the winter months are sun goggles or sun glasses.