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Q: When the North Pole is pointed toward the sun it is warmer and we have?
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Which pole north or south is pointed toward the sun?

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The north pole is pointed directly toward the sun what season is it?

Winter


In which direction the poles North Pole and South Pole point during each season?

During summer, the North Pole is pointed toward the Sun, During winter, the North Pole is pointed away from the Sun. The South Pole points in the opposite direction from the North Pole, so that when it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, it's winter in the Southern Hemisphere. Spring and fall follow this same pattern.


What season is the Northern Hemisphere experiencing when the South Pole is pointed toward the Sun?

The Northern Hemisphere experiences winter when the South Pole is pointed toward the Sun.


How will the hours of daylight for the North Pole change if the earths axis was always pointed toward the sun South Pole Equator your latitude?

If one end the Earth's axis always pointed toward the sun, then one pole would ALWAYS be in daylight, and the other pole would NEVER see daylight. Which is which would depend on which end of the axis pointed toward the sun. The Earth's "poles" are the ends of its axis of rotation. It's not possible for either end of the axis to point toward the equator or toward my latitude.


Is the south pole warmer then the North Pole?

YES


Is the south pole warmer than the north pole?

Yes, it is.


Where would you be if all directions pointed north?

north pole


What is North direction toward?

North Pole


If you travel toward the north pole the direction that your facing is?

North of course! There is no other way to travel.


Why is earth generally warmer near the equator and colder toward the poles?

The equator is very hot. The closer the the equator, the warmer you are! If you are very far away from the equator like the north or south pole, it will be cold.


How do the tilt of Earth's axis and Earth's movements around the sun cause seasons?

The tilt always points the same way (towards the north star). In summer the pole is pointed toward the sun, and in winter its pointed away. This changes the amount of direct sunlight a portion of the Earth will receive. The more direct sunlight, the warmer the weather. So when a hemisphere of Earth is tilted toward the sun, it is summer. Away, and it is winter.