If earth's axis were perpendicular to the plane of its orbit,
there would be no summer or winter. The climate at any
given latitude would be constant throughout the year.
The similarities between summer and winter is that you could do different activities.
cold spells and mild spells one week it could be -4 and snowwing and the next could be a mild 10 degress celcius.it is colder to the north of the country and even ski resorts in Scotland.it also rains alot durind UK winter espechialy to the west coast
Yes and no. Depending on where you live, it could be summer or winter. If you are in the Northern Hemisphere, it is winter, but if you are in the Southern Hemisphere, it is summer.
the earth has a tilted axis and during the winter solstice north America is tilted away from the sun so the northern hemisphere gets less sunlight
Because in the summer it's snowing. And in the winter, you could go surfing.
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False, Fall is to Winter or the answer could be Fall is to Summer as Monday is to Sunday.
Seasonal variations in climate mean that a region is subject to vast temperature changes during the summer and winter months. It might mean that a region receives snow in the winter and rain in the summer. The winter could be very cold and the summer very warm.
The earths north and south pole are directly effected in terms of sunlight because of the earthes tilt. Considering that that the earth orbits the sun, this may block out some areas from getting very little or no sun at all. This could also work opposite ways, the areas could get 24 hours of sunlight, considering what season we are in.
Could be a bad thermostat.
The Earth leans into the sun, sunlight hits at more direct angle and is more effective at heating to Earth's surface. Sun appears high in sky and rays hit more directly, spreading out less light rays.
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