The earth's orbit around the sun is elliptical. During the northern hemisphere's summer, the north end of the earth is tilted towards the sun, but is actually furthest from the sun in it's orbit.
When the Southern Hemisphere is having it's summer in six months time, the earth is at it's closest to the sun. So the south get a 'double whammy'. The earth is tilted towards the sun and closest.
It depends entirely upon the species but MOST migratory northern hemisphere birds migrate south, and MOST migratory southern hemisphere birds migrate north. But that is a huge over-simplification.
i think they go to warmer countries or they fly to warmer parts of the UK=they migrate towards the equator. Some birds dont migrate, though, like Northern Cardinals and Bobwhite Quail.==~Prince Hugo=
June is typically considered to be the beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere and the beginning of winter in the Southern Hemisphere. It is a time known for warmer weather, longer days, and abundant sunshine in many regions.
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.
When it is Fall (or Autumn) in the northern hemisphere, it is Spring in the southern hemisphere.
When the North Pole is facing the sun, it is summer in the northern hemisphere. This is because the angle of sunlight is more direct in the hemisphere experiencing summer, leading to warmer temperatures.
Summer in the Northern Hemisphere is winter in the Southern Hemisphere.
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The northern hemisphere is experiencing winter when the north pole is experiencing 24 hours of darkness.
In that case, it is basically summer in the northern hemisphere, and winter in the southern hemisphere.In that case, it is basically summer in the northern hemisphere, and winter in the southern hemisphere.In that case, it is basically summer in the northern hemisphere, and winter in the southern hemisphere.In that case, it is basically summer in the northern hemisphere, and winter in the southern hemisphere.
When the North Pole is pointed toward the sun, it experiences summer, resulting in warmer temperatures. This phenomenon occurs due to the tilt of the Earth's axis, which allows sunlight to hit the Northern Hemisphere more directly during this time. Consequently, regions in the Northern Hemisphere enjoy longer days and increased solar energy, leading to a rise in temperature. Conversely, the Southern Hemisphere experiences winter during this period.