the earth is tilted on its axis and we orbit the sun, so the seasons are generated by the fact that half of the time you are tilted away from the sun and half the time you are tilted towards it
this is actually nothing to do with distance from the sun, its the angle at which sunlight strikes the earth, in summer more light hits each square meter of the ground on average than in winter when we are tilted away from the sun
strange but true
Because the skin sheds the old, tanned cells.
The other side of the world, where they have winter when you have summer.
The mediterranean has * Mild, moist winters, hot dry summers inland * Cool, often foggy coasts * High percentage of sunshine * High summer diurnal temperature range * Frost danger during winter
Tropical :)
During winter the solar rays are bent to the southern hemisphere hence do not give so much heat as in summers. When the surrounding temperature is lower than our body temperature we feel cold. When it is more than our body temperature we feel hot.
The sun shines almost every day in Southern California. My guess would be 325 days a year.
Spain has a lot of sunshine during summer. It is hot and dry at that time, but rainy and cold in the winter.
In the winter? Probably not. In a hot car in the summer sunshine? Very likely!
Hot in the summer,cold in the winter,mild in spring and fall.
Because the colour white reflects sunlight better. Almost all aircraft that operate in hot climates are white on top for this same reason.
HOT
Jay-Z Sunshine sampled the chorus of the song from Alexander O'Neal.
Yes. Master makes sure of that.
You feel cold in winter because the temperture outside is low, and even if the blood is hot enough to keep (but for a lie) the body warm, it needs to save the hotness of blood to the inside parts of body, and the skin is going cold.
Ohio
blazing temperatures scolding heat boiling hot full of hot sunshine scorching/sizzling weather sweltering day tropical day/temperature summery sizzling sunshine just suggestions :)
in Buffalo its really hot when its winter.
A winter quaff is typically a hot or warm drink that is often alcoholic. Hot chocolate, nog, and a hot-toddy such as Irish coffee are examples of winter quaffs.