Fall, and then Winter. Depending on your latitude, it may get cold. Or VERY cold.
The Northern Hemisphere tilts away from the sun in December and tilts close to the sun in June.!
If one end of the earth's axis is leaning away from the sun, then the other end must be leaning toward it. Whichever half of the earth happens to be leaning away has Winter, while the half that's leaning toward the sun at the same time has Summer at the same time.
Because the Earth is tilted on it's axis away from the sun. During winter; it tilts closer to the sun, making days longer.
if you dont know tell someone who knows ............ ************************************************ When northern hemisphere tilts towards the sun, it is summer in the northern hemisphere, and winter in the southern hemisphere. The seasons reverse when the northern hemisphere tilts away from the sun. The angle that the sun's rays strike the earth's surface, decides the seasons.
the earth tilts a diffrent way from the sun
If you live near the sun, than more than likely you're living in a very warm, hot environment. Anytime you move away from the sun, you lose heat and the temperature will drop. Just depends on how far away the sun is from you! :]
nights be longer than day
It's summer in Winnipeg when the South Pole tilts away from the Sun.
The Northern Hemisphere tilts away from the sun in December and tilts close to the sun in June.!
The Earth tilts toward the sun at an angle of 23.44 degrees, because the Earth rotates, the entire Earth tilts toward the sun during summer and away from the sun during winter.
The Earth tilts at 23.5 degrees and when it is on one side of the Sun the tilt is toward the Sun. If it tilts toward the Sun then it has direct sunlight making it hot. On the other side of the Sun it tilts away causing indirect sunlight making it colder.
The earth tilts which cause seasons, this happens because during the winter the earth is pointing further away from the sun, in the summer its tilting toward the sun.
It is winter in the northern hemisphere when it tilts away from the sun, and summer in the southern hemisphere when it tilts towards the sun. It is this tilting that creates the seasons.
spring happens when the earth's axis tilts slant-wise between the sun and well nothing, which make spring happens.
The earth rotates around the sun and also sort of tilts while rotating. The earth is actually farthest away from the sun in July and closest to the sun in January. The seasons change based on the way the earth tilts... :)
The Earth tilts toward the sun for spring and summer. So the earth is not facing away from the Sun. If we were not facing the sun, we'd be cold because it would be fall going into winter.
If one end of the earth's axis is leaning away from the sun, then the other end must be leaning toward it. Whichever half of the earth happens to be leaning away has Winter, while the half that's leaning toward the sun at the same time has Summer at the same time.