Our seasons depend on the orbit of the Earth as our planet is at a tilted angle. This means that around one side of the sun we are tilted towards it , giving us warmer temperatures and longer days. Same thing for winter.
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why when it is summer in the northern hemisphere it is winter in the southern hemisphere
The earth is on an axis and is slightly titled to one side, a bit like the sign in brackets ( / ), so when the top end is facing the sun, the north pole has 6 months of daylight whilst the south has 6 months of darkness.... why?Well as you probably know it takes 12 months (1 year) for the earth to get around the Sun, so because the earth is tilted, the north pole will face the sun for half of the time it takes to get around the sun (6 months) and then it would be the bottom end, the south pole facing the sun. So people who live around the equator, will always receive around about 12 hours daylight and 12 hours darkness all year around. Whilst people living between the equator and north pole will have longer days with sunlight whilst the north pole is facing the sun (summer) and shorter days with daylight whilst the south pole is facing the sun (winter). Yet for people living between equator and south pole it is reversed, that's why when its summer in the UK or USA its winter down in Australia and vice versa. i hope this has answered your question! :)
The correct use of this prepositional phrase would be "in summer." The words "in" and "on" are both prepositions. One would use "in" to describe being inside of or contained in the space of the subject, like "a dog is in its cage" or "I am inthe middle of something." Conversely, one uses the preposition "on" to describe being on top of or around an object, such as "I put your textbook on the desk" or "I sat on the couch." Therefore, given that a season like summer is a period of time in which you are not above but situated within, the proper preposition to use would be "in."
earth's motions:ROTATION AND REVOLUTION ;Earth's ROTATION causes the occurrence of alternating day and night ;as the Earth rotates on it's axis , only one side of the Earth is facing the sun , in this side daytime happens while the other side cannot received the sunlight , this side is night time^_^. rotation also causes sunset and sunrise...Earth's REVOLUTION causes the seasonal patterns; the three seasons are summer,winter, autumn, and spring,as the earth revolve around the sun different poles are lighted so it causes the different seasons:P
Summer, because the Earth is on an ellipse and the Sun is not centered. Therefore, the Sun is farther in the Winter and closer in the Summer.
the moon moves around us and on one side of earth it is Summer and on the other side of earth it is winter
The four seasons (winter, summer, spring, autumn) occur because as the earth rotates around the sun, one side is tilted toward (summer) and one side is tilted away (winter) from the sun.
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It's when one side of the earth tilts towards the sun.
That statement is false. Seasons are based on which side of the Equator you are positioned at because due to the Earth's tilt and revolution around the Sun, the Sun will shine more in one place than the other at a certain time of year (Summer). Europe and the United States are both located north of the Equator, or in the Northern Hemisphere. This means that they both experience the same seasons at the same time (Summer: April - September, Winter: October - March).
Because as the planets rotate, one side of every planet turns to face the sun,causing summer like conditions,while the other side,the one opposite the sun, experiences winter like conditions. Example = The U.S faces the sun and sia faces opposite the sun, the U.S will have summer like conditions, while Asia endures winter like conditions.
Yes it does. When it is winter in the north it is summer in the south. When it is summer in the north it is winter in the south.
when Earth rotates on its axis then one side of the Earth turns toward sun and the other part is at dark side.so we experience dark.
The northern and southern hemispheres experience summer at different times of the year because of the movement of the sun. The winter and summer solstices are the days that the sun moves from one hemisphere to the other.
The northern and southern hemispheres experience summer at different times of the year because of the movement of the sun. The winter and summer solstices are the days that the sun moves from one hemisphere to the other.
The northern and southern hemispheres experience summer at different times of the year because of the movement of the sun. The winter and summer solstices are the days that the sun moves from one hemisphere to the other.
Tropical countries like the Caribbean seldom experience 'seasons' like Spring, summer, autumn and winter. It is fairly hot all year round, unless one is at altitude.