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The Earth is closest to the Sun, a position known as perihelion, around early January. However, the seasons are determined by the tilt of the Earth's axis, not its distance from the Sun. During this time, the Northern Hemisphere experiences winter because it is tilted away from the Sun, resulting in shorter days and lower temperatures. Conversely, the Southern Hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun and experiences summer.
The northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun during the summer, which results in longer days, higher temperatures, and more direct sunlight. This tilt is what causes summer in the northern hemisphere.
The Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun during summer because of the Earth's axial tilt. This tilt causes the sun's rays to strike the Northern Hemisphere more directly, creating longer days and warmer temperatures. As the Earth orbits the sun, this tilt changes, causing the seasons.
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because of the tilt of the earth
Assume your in the northern hemisphereThe earths rotational axis remains parallel throughout the year, winter is when the top of the axis is at full tilt away from the sun, summer is full tilt towards( half a year later)
They are different because of tilt of the earth on its axis
Because during that season, the northern Hemisphere is closer to the sun. This is caused by the earth's axis tilt.
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Because of the tilt of the Earth, which keeps northern areas tilted towards the sun during that time of year.