The same season as that experienced by the Southern Hemisphere when that is tilted toward the sun.
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Like, do you feel warmer when in sunlight or colder when in sunlight?
Like, is Summer colder or hotter than Winter?
Where do you live?
Is it reasonable to assume that because you get a lot more sunlight (when away from the Equator), in the SUMMER, the sun is more overhead than it is in the Winter. And if the sun is more overhead, is it possible that this hemisphere is tilted toward the sun at this season?
I'm sure you didn't really need to ask this question if you had given it a bit of thought yourself before asking others. To make up for it, work out which way the sun appears to travel in the hemisphere you don't live in.
It is summer in the UK Same for all the Northern Hemisphere
When the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, the southern hemisphere (where Australia is found) is tilted away. This means the sun's rays hit at a much shallower angle. That is what causes winter.
Summer for UK Winter for Australia
At both the winter and summer solstices, the Earth is tilted towards the sun. What differs is which hemisphere is tilted towards the sun. In the northern hemisphere at its winter solstice, the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, while the northern hemisphere it tilted away from the sun. In the southern hemisphere at its winter solstice, the northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, while the southern hemisphere it tilted towards the sun. When it is the winter solstice in one hemisphere, it is the summer solstice is in the other hemisphere. For a winter solstice, that particular hemisphere is tilted away from the sun.
The Northern Hemisphere will be in summer, and the Southern Hemisphere will be in winter.
Summer
Because Texas is in the northern hemisphere it will be summer.
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Summer
Summer.
It is summer in the UK Same for all the Northern Hemisphere
Summer
The northern hemisphere experiences winter in December because it is farther from the sun than the southern hemisphere which turn experiences summer during the same time.
If the northern axis or North Pole is tilted directly towards the sun, it is summer in the northern hemisphere and winter in the southern hemisphere. If your talking about the angle of the planet when the Northern Hemisphere is receiving direct rays, its summer. If you are asking what the Northern Hemisphere season it is when planet Earth is closest to the Sun, it's winter.
When the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, the southern hemisphere (where Australia is found) is tilted away. This means the sun's rays hit at a much shallower angle. That is what causes winter.
It would be winter.
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