The average temperatures are slightly warmer in the southern hemisphere because more of the hemisphere is water (the Pacific, Indian, and Southern Oceans). But each hemisphere has its own locations that are either very hot or very cold.
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it would be hotter if it were tilted toward it as it would be getting more direct sunlight than the other hemisphere
The Hemisphere leaning towards the sun is always in summer, and generally has hotter temperatures.
"The solar rays are hotter on the equator than in the northern hemisphere."
in the southern hemisphere, where the seasons are the opposite from the northern hemisphere. that means its summer during christmas. also in northern hemisphere, the closer you are to the equator the hotter its going to be, even in December.
Because while Earth is in its rotation, depending on what position it is, different parts of it are reflected by light, and different parts are not, which makes them hotter or colder.
When Earth is closest to the sun the Southern Hemisphere receives more of the sun's rays, making it hotter, or summer there, and winteri nthe north.
When Earth is closest to the sun the Southern Hemisphere receives more of the sun's rays, making it hotter, or summer there, and winteri nthe north.
When Earth is closest to the sun the Southern Hemisphere receives more of the sun's rays, making it hotter, or summer there, and winteri nthe north.
When Earth is closest to the sun the southern hemisphere receives more of the sun's rays, making it hotter, or summer there, and winteri nthe north.
It doesn't, really, much. The effect of apsis is completely swamped by the effect of axial tilt. I believe that southern hemisphere summers tend to be hotter, and southern hemisphere winters colder, than corresponding latitudes in the northern hemisphere due to the date of apsis (early January). But I don't know for certain that this is true.
When Winter turns to Summer in the Northern Hemisphere, temperatures seem to increase on average. This is because Earth evolves around the Sun at an angle; and during the summer part of the revolution, the northern hemisphere tilts towards the sun, causing it to get hotter and temperatures to increase.