Summer
In winter, the part of Earth is not facing the Sun so it makes that season we have in North America cold. In summer, that part of Earth is facing the Sun which makes it hot. Spring and Fall are seasons that nearly faces all the Sun.
winter!! because north america is not facing the sun. if it was facing the sun it will be summer or spring by now in north america! k? good : )
The South Pole. It is the southernmost point on Earth, and so you can only be facing north while standing on it.
On north pole.
The sun is always 'facing' the earth. If the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, the season is summer, in the northern hemisphere and winter in the southern hemisphere.
No.It doesn't.
If you are facing north on the Earth east is directly to the right exept exactly on the north or south pole where there is no east but only north or south.
The earth rotating on its axis. When the northern hemisphere is facing the sun it is summer. In the southern it is winter.
winter
yes, the season's change based apon the tilt that it is facing the sun
The North Pole is located at the top of the Earth. The North Pole experiences seasons like the rest of the Earth. When the North Pole experiences the cold season, it is about - 34 degrees. When the North Pole experiences the warmer season, the temperature is around 0 degrees.
The north pole does not have a particular facing slope as it is located at the top of the Earth, where all directions point south. Due to the Earth's axis tilt, the north pole receives continuous sunlight during the summer and continuous darkness during the winter.