The Sun is just so hot that even a slight tilt towards the Sun will make it warmer, which is one of the reasons why nights are usually cooler than the day.
If you're in the southern hemisphere, then it is Summer when the southern part of the earth is tilted towards the sun. If you're in the northern hemisphere, it is Winter at that time.
This happens because of the tilt of Earth's axis. During the summer in the Northern Hemisphere, that part of the Earth is tilted towards the Sun, receiving more direct sunlight and causing warmer temperatures. At the same time, the Southern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, experiencing winter with fewer daylight hours and cooler temperatures.
The Southern United States of America are in the Norther hemisphere of Earth. Thus when it is winter there the Southern hemisphere of the Earth is pointing towards the sun.
Because:- 1) The Earth orbits the Sun and take one year to make a revolution. 2) The Earth spins on its own axis (like a child's top) but the axis of spin (a line joining the north and south poles) is inclined (not at 90 degrees) to the plane in which it orbits the Sun. This mean that at one part of the orbit the north pole is pointed towards the Sun and half a year later the south pole is pointed towards the Sun. This gives the seasons.
The Northern and Southern Hemispheres experience different seasons due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. When one hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, it experiences summer, while the other hemisphere, tilted away from the sun, experiences winter. This causes opposite seasons in the two hemispheres at the same time.
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If you're in the southern hemisphere, then it is Summer when the southern part of the earth is tilted towards the sun. If you're in the northern hemisphere, it is Winter at that time.
summer, when it is tilted away from the sun it is winter.
It is summer because that part of the earth is tilted towards the sun and it gets more heat.
My guess is that, Its winter in US when the earth is tilted south to the sun.
Because in summer that part of the earth is tilted towards the sun.
The change in the length of the day is due to the tilt of the Earth. You will have your longest day of the year when you live of the part of the Earth that is tilted towards the Sun.
During summer in the Northern Hemisphere, Earth is positioned on the side of the sun that receives direct sunlight, known as the summer solstice. This occurs when the North Pole is tilted towards the sun, resulting in longer days and warmer temperatures in that hemisphere.
Uranus has a tilt of 98 degrees. This means that during part of its orbit, its south pole is tilted almost directly towards the Sun. At another part of its orbit, it is the north pole that is tilted almost directly towards the Sun.
This happens because of the tilt of Earth's axis. During the summer in the Northern Hemisphere, that part of the Earth is tilted towards the Sun, receiving more direct sunlight and causing warmer temperatures. At the same time, the Southern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, experiencing winter with fewer daylight hours and cooler temperatures.
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The tilt in the earth's axis produces the seasons. Due to the tilt, the sun's rays cover a smaller area of the Northern hemisphere in summer, making the rays more direct and hotter . They are diffused over a large area in winter making for less heat from the sun. If the earth were not tilted the sun's rays would be equally direct at all times.