The Winter Sun Makes Me Melancholy was created in 1993.
why the sun is higher in summer is because the earths top of the axis is pointed to the sun which makes this hotter and in winter the axis is pointed away from the sun which makes it colder
No. What makes winter cold is the Earths tilt. The Earths "axial tilt" is 23.44 degrees. So, when it is winter, the tilt is away from the sun. when it is summer the tilt is facing the sun. when not facing the sun the tilt makes the days shorter, thus less sunlight and colder.
because the rays of the sun bounce of of the shiny snow/ice and it makes the rays brighter
Earth's position and angle with the sun makes seasons happen. Whichever side of Earth is closest to the sun is having summer. The side furthest from the sun should be having winter.
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.
The sun never moves although it might seem to hang low it's just the position of the earth.
The sun stays closer to the horizon, which makes the shadows longer.
North america is pointed away from the sun so that makes it winter in the south because its the farthest away from the heat
One part of the earth is facing directly at one side of the earth the rays from the sun and that is what makes summer and when the rays are pointing further from the sun is winter. because the rays are harder to reach the earth.
One part of the earth is facing directly at one side of the earth the rays from the sun and that is what makes summer and when the rays are pointing further from the sun is winter. because the rays are harder to reach the earth.
in the summer central Asia is facing the sun which makes it hot and in winter central Asia doesn't face the sun so it doesn't get hot instead it gets cold
In both hemispheres, summer is indicated by an abundance of sunshine, based on the orientation of that part of the earth toward the sun. This makes the earth warm. In winter, one hemisphere is pointed away from the sun, thus receiving less sunlight. This makes winter colder than summer.