The better question would be is if it's possible for you to form a coherent thought, because this question is not one.
it is summer in the northern hemisphere
Away for half of the year, and toward for the other half of the year.
WHEN TH SUN TILTS TOWARD THE SOUTHERNHEMISPERE IT GIVES YOU WINTERAnswer 2:Actually the sun does not tilt.The earth axis does, though.
The Earth has 4 seasons because of its axial tilt of 23 and a half degrees to the plane of the ecliptic, which causes the northern and southern hemispheres to alternately point partially toward and away from the sun.
If one end of the earth's axis is leaning away from the sun, then the other end must be leaning toward it. Whichever half of the earth happens to be leaning away has Winter, while the half that's leaning toward the sun at the same time has Summer at the same time.
The northern is hemisphere is just the north upper half of the Earth. So it is the upper half of the Earth
Summer. It's caused by the Earth being at an angle to the sun (nothing to do with closeness to the sun).
You've probably noticed that it gets warmer in summer and colder in the winter. This change happens every year. It happens because the earth tilts back and forth as it goes around the sun. During the summer, the earth tilts toward the sun, which makes half of the earth hotter - this is what we call summer. During the other half of the year, the earth tilts away from the sun, which makes that half of the earth cooler. We call this winter.Did you know that different parts of the world have winter and summer at different times of the year? In the northern half of the world (such as North America and Europe), winter happens during the months of December, January and February. In the southern half of the world (such as South America and Australia), winter happens during the months of June, July and August. Winter happens at different times because the top and bottom halves of the earth tilt away from the sun at different times of the year.
In the southern half of Australia, shadows point south at midday because the sun is positioned in the northern part of the sky. The angle of sunlight creates shadows that extend in the opposite direction, which is south in this case. This phenomenon occurs due to the tilt of Earth's axis, causing the sun's path to be more direct in the Southern Hemisphere.
It is in the Northern and Western Hemispheres.
Because the earth spins and since our Earth is on a axis that is going diagonal when the northern hemisphere is faced towards the sun it it is summer and when its half faced toward the sun its spring, same goes for winter, when the northern hemisphere is facing away from the sun we have winter when it's facing half away from the sun we have fall.
the northern hemisphere the other half the south hemisphere