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Cold temperatures, snow and ice.
Simple answer is the sun. At least our distance from the sun. We have winter because we are farthest from the sun during the winter season. Which obviously means we orbit closer in the summer.
In winter, temperatures at the North Pole and in the Arctic can range from about −43 °C to −26 °C , or −45 °F to
The winters will be even colder and the summers will be hotter.
when it's cold it would be tilted when its summer its Straight :)
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By the sun because in the summer incoming rays from the sun hit earth at higher angles. In the winter, the suns rays are slanted at low angles.
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Very cold during winter when temperatures tend to be in the 20's.
Very cold during winter when temperatures tend to be in the 20's.
Yes. You have a constant pattern of cool and cold during the winter. During the summer, you have fluctuating temperatures that range from cool to extremely hot. That kind of change could cause a bunch of storms.
The Pacific Ocean has varying temperatures during the summer and winter months. During the summer, the Pacific Ocean is about 60 degrees Fahrenheit while in the winter it is approximately 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
Cold temperatures, snow and ice.
Bears do not change their fur for the winter.
Very hot in summer, cold in winter (very cold in the mountains and in the north).
In Egypt, there are intense snow blizzards during the winter months. With temperatures dropping to -48 C.
What are the tempurature's of the Bering Sea during both Summer and Winter?