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About six months. The winter solstice is lowest the sun gets above the horizon and the summer is the highest.
Not much. What one wears during the summer months that are not usually worn during the winter months are sun goggles or sun glasses.
The earth is tilted 23.4°, so from summer to winter, when the tilt is away from the sun, the difference is 46.8°.
You can feel the difference more in winter than summer because winter has less sun light than summer
The path of the sun in summer is higher in the sky, resulting in longer days and more direct sunlight. In winter, the sun's path is lower, leading to shorter days and less intense sunlight. This difference in the sun's path is a result of the tilt of Earth's axis as it orbits the sun.
In the summer, the sun is higher in the sky, casting shadows that are shorter. In the winter, the sun is lower in the sky, creating longer shadows. This difference in the angle of the sun's rays causes the length of shadows to vary between the seasons.
Because its generally the same distance away from the sun year round as opposed to other places that are closer or farther in summer or winter.
In the summer the part of the Earth that is summer is closer and in the winter it is farther away.
The said temperature is cooler compared to the surrounding environment in the Summer and warmer in the winter. Just because there is a temperature difference between the environment and the said temperature, it creates the illusion that it is cooler in the Summer and warmer in the Winter.
the sun is higher at midday in ther summer than it is in the winter
Because our elliptical orbit is closest to the sun in summer than in winter, when it is winter we are above the sun and when it's summer and we are below the sun