well the hottest star color is blue
blue stars are the hottest stars.
Jupiter is the fifth hottest planet.
the hottest planet is venus
The sun is not a planet, its a star but the hottest planet is venus but if the sun was a planet ,it would be the hottest.
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In the Northern Hemisphere, the coldest month is February, and the hottest month is August.
It will be the opposite. If you are having winter now (2018), Australia is having the very hottest days that they have had.
December, January and February, because it is summer in the South hemisphere.
It is called the Equator and it is the hottest part of the Earth.
summer Summer in the northern hemisphere, and winter in the southern.
It is January 31st, the southern hemisphere. The hottest day of the year is July 31st.
Egypt is in the northern hemisphere, so summers there are the same as summers in North America, Europe, Russia, and China. The hottest months are July and August in the northern hemisphere. Usually the month following the summer solstice tends to be the hottest. As the solstice is in late June, that would make it July.
No. The Earth is closest to the Sun in early January. The seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth on it's axis relative to the Sun. In August the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun and thus is at its hottest. In January the southern hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun and it's at its hottest, while the northern hemisphere is tilted away making it colder.
No, not necessarily. It is the longest day and it is when the solar declination is greatest, however that does not necessarily make it the hottest day. The hottest time of year is typically a month or two after the solstice after the land, and especially water, has heated enough to heat the air above it the most.
July 31 is not the hottest day of the year throughout the northern hemisphere. The day of the year with the highest average temperature for each location depends not only on the time of the year but also on nearby terrain and prevailing weather patterns.
They still celebrate Christmas on December 25 in the southern hemisphere - and stores even hire "Santas" dressed in heavy robes, on one of the hottest days of the year.