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Q: Why is it that when the earth is closest to the sun people in the northern hemisphere experience winter explain why the temperatures on the earth change as you go through the seasons?
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When is sun closest to equator?

in the northern hemisphere the sun is closest to earth in the dead of winter


What is Earth's angular momentum when it is at perihelion in its orbit?

The point at which Earth is closest to the the Sun is called perihelion. Even though Earth is close to the Sun then, the Northern hemisphere experiences winter then. This is because the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun at perihelion.


When is Earth the closest to the sun during which season in the southern hemisphere?

In simple terms, a summer solstice refers to the time period in which a hemisphere is tilted to face its parent sun most directly. This means that the day on which it occurs will be the 'longest' of the year for that hemisphere. (The phenomenon is not limited to Earth, but cam be found on any planet with a tilt in its axis). The Northern Hemisphere's summer solstice for 2015 will occur on June 21, at 16:38 (Universal Coordinated Time).


What day does the sun appear to reach it's maximum declination in the Northern Hemisphere?

The northern hemisphere, and the whole planet, is closest to the sun around January 4th. Commonly people think that since it is Summer, we must be closer to the sun. Actually the Earth is farther from the sun during the summer of the northern hemisphere and closer during the dead of winter. The elliptical orbit of earth and the tilt of the earth's axis are the causes of our seasons. Supposedly this makes winter less severe in the northern hemisphere while making summer more severe in the southern hemisphere.


What is the distance from earth to the sun in summer?

When it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, we are farthest away from the sun, at the maximum distance of 152 million km (94.5 million miles).When it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere, we are closest, at the minimum distance of 146 million km (91 million miles)The average distance between the sun and the earth is 149 million kilometers (93 million miles).

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Why does the northern hemisphere experience summer on June 21st?

Because the hemisphere is closest to the sun during this month


When is sun closest to equator?

in the northern hemisphere the sun is closest to earth in the dead of winter


Does the distance from the sun affect the earths seasons?

SUCH AN INSIGNIFICANT AMOUNT THAT IT JUST SOFTENS THE WINTER AND SUMMER TEMPERATURES IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE. THE REASON IS BECAUSE THE EARTH IS CLOSEST TO THE SUN IN JANUARY.


What is the northern part of the world?

The northern part of the world is known as the Northern Hemisphere. It includes continents such as North America, Europe, and Asia, as well as the Arctic region. This part of the world experiences colder temperatures compared to the Southern Hemisphere due to its positioning closer to the North Pole.


Can you stand in the northern and southern hemisphere at the same time?

The closest you can get to that is standing on the equator


When Earth is closest to the sun the Northern Hemisphere is in winter. Given the effects of precession will this still be the case in 13000 years?

When Earth is closest to the sun the northern hemisphere is in winter Given the effects of precession will this still be the case in 13000 years?


What season is it when the earths northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun?

If the northern axis or North Pole is tilted directly towards the sun, it is summer in the northern hemisphere and winter in the southern hemisphere. If your talking about the angle of the planet when the Northern Hemisphere is receiving direct rays, its summer. If you are asking what the Northern Hemisphere season it is when planet Earth is closest to the Sun, it's winter.


Why is the Northern Hemisphere is in winter when earth is closest to the sun?

Because Earth travels in an ellipse.


When earth is closest to the sun the northern hemisphere is in winter?

Because Earth travels in an ellipse.


When Earth is closest to the sun the Northern Hemisphere is in winter.?

Because Earth travels in an ellipse.


Is it true that earth is closest to the sun when its summer in the northern hemisphere?

No. As it happens the Earth is closest to the sun when it is winter in the northern hemisphere. Seasons like summer and winter are related to the tilt of the earth with respect to the plane of its orbit about the sun, not to the distance from the sun.


When its winter in the northern hemisphere why is it summer in the southern hemisphere?

The earth is on an angle of 23.5 degrees. So one end of the planet is closer to the sun then the other. During the northern hemisphere's summer its is closest to the sun and the southern hemisphere is furthest from the sun.