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Q: Where on earth would you get almost no light at all during the british summer?
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When is earth closest to the sun during its orbit?

During the summer, which is the hottest therefore it's the closest to the sun.


Why doesn't the sun set in Scandinavia during the summer?

Because of the tilt of the Earth during that time of year.


During which season in the northern hemisphere does the earth reach its greatest distance from the sun?

In the summer


Which planets summer lasts 21 earth years?

The summer of the planet Saturn is said to last for over 21 earth years. During this period, the temperatures reach 70 degrees Fahrenheit.


Is the earth closer to the sun in summer than in winter?

Well that depends on where you live and if you call July "summer" . Earth is at the far end (aphelion) of its eliptical orbit in the northern hemisphere's summer (~July 4), and at its closest (perihelion) during winter ~(January 4).It is not Earth, but your location on Earth that gets more direct rays of the sun in summer than in winter. This has to do with your latitude location on earth (e.g., 45° north) and the axial tilt of the earth. (Without axial tilt, there would hardy be summer or winter anywhere on earth: 45° north would be as warm all year long.)(The exact same thing applies to all Australians, but the exact reverse: in a Norwegian's summer, the Australian experiences 'winter'.)What if the questioner lives south of the Equator?If the questioner lives in the southern hemisphere, perihelion (earth's closest approach to the sun) happens during their summer -their warm season - (along with slightly longer solar days) and aphelion (Earth's farthest approach to the sun) happens during their winter - cold season - (along with slightly shorter solar days).

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Why is it hotter in the british isles in the summer?

Because the sun is closer to the earth during summer - making the overall temperature warmer !


Why is summer warmer than other seasons?

During summer, the sun is closer to Earth.


Where on the Earth would you get almost no light at all durin the British summer?

When it is summer in Britain, and therefore in the Northern Hemisphere, it is winter in the Southern Hemisphere. Anywhere south of the Antarctic Circle in mid-winter is in total darkness for at least a full 24 hours.


Why there is summer season?

away from the equator, summer is the warmest season, being the closest to the sun. near the equator, where it stays almost constantly the same temperature (very warm) it is known as the wet season, because it rains a lot during summer.


Is the sun closest to the earth during the summer or winter solstice?

It Is closest to the earth In the winter.


What kind of light does the earth get in summer?

The Earth gets a biological bright light consequently making it hot for the Earth during summer. That is why we get more day than night in summer days, the Earth tilts on it's axis giving us seasons. It is more hotter and getting to summer when the Earth is concentrated with its axis. The light in summer is biologically bright.


Why does the angular diameter of the sun as seen from earth appear to be greater during our winter than summer?

earth is closer to the Sun during our winter


Why doesn't the sun set in Scandinavia during the summer?

Because of the tilt of the Earth during that time of year.


When is earth closest to the sun during its orbit?

During the summer, which is the hottest therefore it's the closest to the sun.


When is the longest daylight?

That would be June 21st during the Summer solstice.be


When is the earth closes to the sun in summer or winter?

The earth is actually closer to the sun during the winter in the northern hemisphere


Where on earth are the sun's rays most concentrated in June?

Because it is during the summer season that the earth is closest to the sun