No but the tilt of the earth relative to the sun changes so that the Sun is higher in the sky and sunlight falls on that part of the earth for longer in the summer.
The earth's orbit around the sun is not entirely round but in a slight oval but the difference in distance to the earth does not cause the changes in temperature between summer and winter.
No, the earth is further away from the sun when it is summer in the northern hemisphere, and closer in the winter, but because of the earth's axial tilt it receives the sun's rays more directly in summer.
stupid the earth doesn't get closer too the sun :(
The Earth is tilted closer to the Sun.
Summer occurs on the hemisphere of earth that is tilted towards the sun.
summer happens whan the earth is tilted closer to the sun
During summer, the sun is closer to Earth.
The earth is actually closer to the sun during the winter in the northern hemisphere
when its summer on earth it doesn't look like nothing but the sun goes hotter and its coming closer to earth.
Earth is closest to the sun in early January, andfarthest from the sun in early July.
Earth is closest to the sun in early January, andfarthest from the sun in early July.
earth is closer to the Sun during our winter
Earth is closest to the sun in early January, andfarthest from the sun in early July.