the sun's rays hit the earth at a lower angle, so the earth does not absorb as much heat. This is due to the earth s axis being tilted. Also, the northern hemisphere is much colder because the north pole is tilted away from the sun, and the souh pol is tilted towards the sun.
The earth is tilted. In the summer (in the northern hemisphere) the northern hemisphere is angled toward the sun, so it gets direct sunlight. In the winter, the northern hemisphere is angled away from the sun, and receiving less direct light.
It is summer in the Southern Hemisphere when it's winter in the northern hemisphere and vice versa.
Because the earth tilts on its axis, meaning that the angle that the sunlight is hitting the earth's surface is changed through out the year. This happens on a regular schedule. This is also the reason that it is not winter or summer or spring or fall at the same time all over the world.
As the earth revolves once around the sun it sweeps through one full year. The 23.5 degree tilt in the earth's axis remains oriented toward a point in space very near the North Star, Polaris. In this regard the earth acts very much like a top. Throughout the year, the orientation of the tilt toward the sun changes. This is so because the earth orbits around the sun, while the tilt of its axis remains oriented toward Polaris. When the north pole is tilted toward the sun, the north is experiencing warmer weather, or summer. The south is then colder, experiencing winter. Gradually, as the earth continues in its orbit, the south pole orients toward the sun. Then there is warm weather in the south, and winter in the north.
Additionally, the tilt of the earth towards the sun in summer exposes more of the northern latitudes to the sun than in winter. This additional exposure lengthens the day by several hours allowing the sunlight to heat the surface of the earth more in summer. The shorter nights lessen the cooling of the earth overnight. The tilt of the earth in summer is sufficient to expose the uppermost latitudes to the sun for twenty-four hours resulting in a months-long day. Of course, all is reversed for the southern hemisphere.
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It's due to the fact that the Earth is not parallel to the Sun, its rotational axis is tilted and as it orbits the Sun the Earth's tilt causes the northern hemisphere to tilt towards the sun, then the southern hemisphere... This tilt has the effect of more of the energy from the sun reaching the ground. More energy, more heat, and thus half of the year we have a hot summer and the other half the other hemisphere of the Earth does.
London, and England in general, is kept a more even temperature by the surrounding Atlantic Ocean and its associate currents. Moscow is inland. As a result, Moscow summers can be very hot and humid, lacking the cooling effects of a surrounding ocean (there are more factors, but most will agree that this is a major, if not the major, factor). Similarly, Moscow winters tend to be much colder than those of London, because the Atlantic ocean currents (such as the Gulf Stream, from the Caribbean Sea) helps warm the British isle.
It is because of continentaity. Land both heats up and cools much faster than the ocean. Therefore Moscow being inland suffers from extreme temperatures. The temperature range is very large. Places near the sea have much more moderate temperature ranges as in summer it takes much more energy to heat the ocean and it loses its heat much more slowy therefore reducing the temperature range.
Two ways to look at it:
-- On account of the tilt of the Earth's axis relative to its orbital plane, there are
going to be parts of the year when the sun is in the sky higher for longer each
day, and other parts of the year when it's in the sky lower and for less time each
day, and all of that has a direct influence on how warm it is in your neighborhood.
-- Because we call the colder parts of the year "Winter", and the warmer parts of
the year "Summer". So, by our own definition, we guarantee that it'll be colder in
the Winter.
Axial tilt, and the rotation of the Earth around the Sun, is responsible for the seasons.
the angle at which sunlight falls on a particular area determines the length of the day and night in that region. During summer, the Sun stays above the horizon longer, making the days longer.
The earth is tilted so the northern hemisphere receives less sunlight and less heat from the sun. Since the earth gives off more heat that it receives in winter and it receives more heat than it gives off in summer, winter is colder than summer. It is called the first law of thermodynamics.
Well first of all...winter is cold and summers hot!!! (but I'm pretty such you already knew that:)
summer takes place during December, January, and February (in the southern hemisphere) and during June, July, and August (in the northern hemisphere.)
Whilst, winter is the opposite and is during June, July, and August (southern) and December, January, and February (northern).
In winter it's more common to snow (or usually rain, like in Australia and other hot places) while in summer it's higher in temperature and rarely rains.
The earth is slightly tilted on its axis. When the hemisphere is closer to the sun, it is summer. When the hemisphere is further away from the sun, it is winter. This is why the seasons are reversed in the hemispheres.
Temperature wise, Moscow is colder than rome. Personality of the people wise, sober Moscow is colder than Rome. But, drunk Moscow and Rome are comparable.
because Chicago is not surrounded by ocean which makes it colder in winter and warmer in summer
The temperatures are warmer closer to the equator.
The higher the number, the colder it becomes .
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Yes. Colder in Winter, and warmer in Summer.
Temperature wise, Moscow is colder than rome. Personality of the people wise, sober Moscow is colder than Rome. But, drunk Moscow and Rome are comparable.
You can insulate your home to keep it warmer in winter and colder in summer.
Global warming is actually making us warmer in summer but is colder in winter
because Chicago is not surrounded by ocean which makes it colder in winter and warmer in summer
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The temperatures are warmer closer to the equator.
Apparently the change in temperature (colder or warmer) becomes more pronounced after the solstice, so although Midsummer is the point at which it is lightest, it becomes warmer afterwards.....
Because whe it is winter to norther hemisphere is pointing away from the sun which means lower temperatures, but in summer it is pointing to the sun which means warmer temperatures.
Starfish prefer warmer waters rather than colder waters.
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