Reason is simple, we know earth revolves around the sun, in the winter earth comes closer to sun in it's elliptical orbit.
The distance between the Earth and the sun during winter is more than during summer, that is reason why earth gets more energy from the sun in summer compared with winter.
The Earth orbits the sun in an oval shape. During the time where the Earth is closest to the sun, the season will be summer. The closer the Earth is the more rays from the sun that will hit it. More rays, more energy.
the sun heats up the earth more in the summer because the way the earth is tilt on its axis
The reason this happens is because in summer the sun is closer to the earth, albeit only probably a single inch closer.
well because we are not turned to the sun all the way in winter and we are turned all the way in summer
in winter time the clouds inter fears with the sunlight so it can get even colder same as the sunlight the sun trys to get more sun than clouds so it would get hotter
It is summer because that part of the earth is tilted towards the sun and it gets more heat.
Because they do not sweat as much in the winter than they do in the summer.
The earth's axis is slanted relative to the sun. When the North pole is tilted towards the sun, the northern hemisphere gets more sunlight and more heat than the southern hemisphere. 6 months later, the earth is on the other side of the sun, and the south pole is tilted towards the sun, making it warmer in the southern hemisphere and colder in the northern hemisphere. If There Was No Leap Year We Would Be Having Winter In The Summer And Summer In The Winter. - How does this help answer the question?
Anything that is darker attracts more heat, as it is good to have a dark roof in winter, but a pale roof in summer.
More of the Sun's rays directly hit a particular region on Earth during the summer than during the winter.
because of the earth's tilt on its axis
Winter, because there's mire heat and pressure in the Summer.
In the summer time earth has more heat because the earth is facing towards the sun and the sun is giving us more sun light. This is called the summer solstice.
In the winter it is more important to keep heat in a home, and in the summer it is more important to keep heat out.
there is more heat loss..
It is summer because that part of the earth is tilted towards the sun and it gets more heat.
Heat increases in summer because the area of the earth which is experiencing summer is set at a more direct angle to the sun.
No they conserve a lot heat with their winter coats, but its summer coat conserves less heat
No, the sun does not give off more heat in the summer. It only seems hotter because the axis of the Earth, that you are on, is now pointed closer to the sun, where as in winter you are actually farther from the sun, since the axis is pointed in the other direction, and therefore you do not experience the same warmth as in summer.
During summer months, the part of the world having summer is close to a right angle to the rays of the sun, giving the most heat to the area exposed. During winter, the tilt of the earth means the sun's rays strike the earth at an angle, meaning that they spread over a larger area, giving less heat. When it is summer in the northern half of the world, it is winter in the southern half. Temperature difference is not due to distance from the sun, but due to the tilt of the earth. If distance was the determining factor, both north and south would be the same temperature.
Summer because the air particles are more spread out and can move faster in more heat
The cold in winter causes the humidity to drop by condensing it out. The heat in summer can cause the humidity to rise by evaporating more water from nearby bodies of water.