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When it is winter in the northern hemisphere and summer in the Southern Hemisphere.

The North Pole is tilted away from the Sun in December.

(That means that the Northern Hemisphere is also tilted away from the

Sun in December.)

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In December, the South Pole is tilted farther toward the sun than it is at any other time of the year, but in the summer the North Pole still isn't directly facing the sun.

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December 21 :D

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The solstice

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The south pole experiences mid summer.

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