The northern hemisphere in the summer solstice is tilted the farthest towards the sun! :)
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summer solstice and the winter solstice
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In June, it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere of Earth. So I'd assume that the Northern Hemisphere is closer to the Sun at that time, and that would probably occur because the North Pole is tilted towards the Sun during June. In fact, the Summer Solstice is in the middle of June somewhere.
Whatever is tilted toward the sun has summer. So the southern hemisphere will have winter.
The Southern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun during the winter solstice.
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At both the winter and summer solstices, the Earth is tilted towards the sun. What differs is which hemisphere is tilted towards the sun. In the northern hemisphere at its winter solstice, the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, while the northern hemisphere it tilted away from the sun. In the southern hemisphere at its winter solstice, the northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, while the southern hemisphere it tilted towards the sun. When it is the winter solstice in one hemisphere, it is the summer solstice is in the other hemisphere. For a winter solstice, that particular hemisphere is tilted away from the sun.
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 solstice and the winter solstice
The Southern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun.
summer solstice and the winter solstice
The 'equinoxes' occur in March and September. At those times, neither pole is tilted toward or away from the sun. At the time of the June solstice, the north pole reaches its maximum tilt toward the sun, whereas at the time of the December solstice, the south pole is at its maximum tilt toward the sun.
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The sun angle is greater during the summer solstice. This is because the Earth is tilted toward the sun rather than away from it.
We have no reason to expect that the points in the earth's orbit that are nearest/farthest fromthe sun (perihelion/aphelion) should be correlated with the points in the orbit where the earth'snorth pole happens to be tilted most directly toward/away from the sun (June/December solstice).The burden is on the questioner, to explain why the June solstice should be on the day when theearth is at the furthest distance from the sun.
That is the summer solstice. (sole-stuss)