The answer is the angle of the sun.
When the sun is higher in the sky you get more heat per given area.
The earth surface is warmer in the northern hemisphere when it issummer there because of the angle of the sun. For the same reason,the Earth's surface is warmer in the southern hemisphere when it isSummer there.
Cause the sun is facing there
Because during that season, the northern Hemisphere is closer to the sun. This is caused by the earth's axis tilt.
Yes. In January the northern hemisphere is still in winter, while in July the northern hemisphere is in the middle of summer.
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.
The northern hemisphere experiences warmer temperatures during the summer months and colder temperatures during the winter months, due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. Overall, the northern hemisphere can be warm in summer and cold in winter, depending on the season.
Because the two countries are on oppsite sides of the planet. In winter, the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun - making our climate colder. At the same time, the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun - making Australia's climate warmer.
every time earth turns around the more it gets more colder and warmer
No, it is not
because the northern part of the earth tips towards the sun, obviously leaving the southern part to tip away from it, and the closer you are to the sun the warmer it is.
The Earth is closer to the Sun by about 3 million miles (5 million km) in January than in July. This would seem to make the summer temperatures hotter in the Southern Hemisphere (and the winters colder). However, this is only true of localized regions. Most of the Southern hemisphere is water, which does not increase in temperature as much as land. The maritime climates of the Southern hemisphere are often cooler during their summer than summer in the continental areas of the Northern hemisphere.
Summer in the northern hemisphere typically occurs between June and August, characterized by longer days, warmer temperatures, and vegetation in full bloom due to increased sunlight. It is a popular time for outdoor activities and vacations for many people.