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December in the Northern Hemisphere and June in the Southern Hemisphere.
It depends where you are on Earth - in the Northern Hemisphere the sun is in the sky longest in June. In the Southern Hemisphere, it's December.
It is Winter in the northern hemisphere.
The Northern Hemisphere will be in summer, and the Southern Hemisphere will be in winter.
In the northern hemisphere, Noon is half way between the dawn and the sunset. Therefore, noon marks the highest the Sun will rise during the day, no matter what the season is.
The Summer Solstice in the northern hemisphere, where the sun is highest declination.
December in the Northern Hemisphere and June in the Southern Hemisphere.
It's all about the tilt of earth's axis. In January, earth's tilt brings the Southern Hemisphere to an angle where it gets more direct rays from the sun; the sun rises to its highest elevations in the southern sky. It doesn't have much to do with distance from the sun. In fact, during the cold season in the northern hemisphere, the earth is a little closer to the sun than it is during the north's warm season.
Because the hemisphere is closest to the sun during this month
If you're in the Northern Hemisphere, then the month is December.
the northen hemisphere doestnt have a sun so it isn't a planet and what is the northen hemisphere coz i am confused
At its highest point in the sky, and due South in the Northern Hemisphere.
At its highest point in the sky that it will reach at any time in the day. Highest in the southern sky if you're in the northern Hemisphere, and highest in the northern sky if you're in the southern Hemisphere. (Ambiguous in the Tropic zone, depending on the time of year.)
It depends where you are on Earth - in the Northern Hemisphere the sun is in the sky longest in June. In the Southern Hemisphere, it's December.
At the Summer Solstice; June 21st.
yeah the sun does rise in the northern hemisphere
If it is winter in the northern hemisphere, the southern hemisphere will get more of the sun's radiation.