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Aphelion
the point of the moon's orbit when it is farthest away from earth
In January the north pole is pointed away from the sun.
The earth's axis is tilted in relation to its orbit around the sun. As the earth orbits the sun, the Northern and the Southern hemispheres are slightly pointed towards the sun or away from it, depending on the earth's position in its orbit. The hemisphere that gets pointed at the sun gets more daylight and longer days, resulting in summer in that hemisphere. The opposite hemisphere will be pointed away from the sun at that time, and will get less of sunlight and shorter days, resulting in winter.
At the winter solistice.
It is winter, which begins when the pole is pointed furthest away from the sun.
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Winter
Aphelion
North america is pointed away from the sun so that makes it winter in the south because its the farthest away from the heat
The Northern Hemisphere is tilted closest to the sun during its summer solstice, when the southern hemisphere is pointed away during the winter solstice.
summer
Apogee
winter solstice
the point of the moon's orbit when it is farthest away from earth