because discomfort at higher temperatures requires more energy intervention than cold temperatures... to get comfortable when it's hot outside, you have to turn on the AC or use some other energy to get cool again, where if it is chilly in your home, you may (as i do) just wear a sweat shirt instead of turning up the heat that day.
The two seasons that begin with solstices rather than equinoxes are summer and winter.
During summer, the Earth's axis is tilted towards the sun, resulting in longer daylight hours and more direct sunlight. This causes more solar energy to be absorbed by the Earth's surface, leading to warmer temperatures in the summer compared to winter.
The season after summer and before winter is autumn, also known as fall. This season is characterized by cooler temperatures, colorful foliage, and harvest festivals.
Summer > autumn > winter > spring > summer
Humidity is generally higher in summer than in winter.
In the winter it's cold and you need energy to keep you warm and in the summer it's hot you don't need energy you let out energy when you sweat etc.
it is rather coming out on summer 2010 or winter 2010 [can't wait]
The two seasons that begin with solstices rather than equinoxes are summer and winter.
winter is the cold season while summer is the hot season
In England we get less energy in winter because we are in the northern hemisphere and in winter the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun so we dont get as much sunlight which is our energy.
Meadow in the summer and spring, box in the fall and winter.
Because - it's the longest day of the year.
Energy usage typically increases during extreme weather conditions, such as summer and winter, due to increased demand for heating and cooling. In summer, energy is often used for air conditioning, while in winter, it is required for heating. Spring and fall usually see lower energy usage as the temperature is more moderate.
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Earth's orbit around the Sun is not a perfect circle; rather, it is an elipse. In winter (the northern winter; in the southern hemisphere this would be the summer), Earth is closer to the Sun, and moves faster.
WINter it is the oppsite of the south when its summer there its winter here and when its fall here itsspring there
Earths tilt toward the Sun causes seasons, so when its Summer in the Northern hemisphere it is Winter in the Southeren hemisphere. The angle of sunlight in Summer makes it hotter than in Winter. Which also means that Summer has direct Sun/heat energy while Winter has angled Sun/heat energy. And finally Earths axis causes the seasons also.