because the air has different tempiter and how the weather desides to be
The northern hemisphere experiences warmer temperatures during the summer months and colder temperatures during the winter months, due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. Overall, the northern hemisphere can be warm in summer and cold in winter, depending on the season.
Tropical countries typically have two main seasons: the wet season, characterized by heavy rainfall, and the dry season, marked by little to no rainfall. Some tropical regions may also experience monsoon seasons, which bring intense downpours. Overall, the distinct four-season pattern of spring, summer, fall, and winter commonly seen in temperate regions is not typically observed in tropical countries.
Some countries in Latin America include Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, and Peru.
No country, but a small part of Antarctica will. Only the North and South Pole have a 6 month period of continuous daylight and nearly 6 months of night. Parts of some countries extend above the Arctic Circle and can have more than 24 hours of sunlight in summer (midnight sun), and more than 24 hours of night during the winter (polar night). Svalbard, Norway has a 5-month period from April to September when the Sun never sets, only circles the horizon.
There are 196 countries on Earth as of 2014. However, some countries do not recognize Taiwan as independent from China and consider there to be only 195 countries.
During summer, the Sun is above the horizon for more hours. Also, it gets higher in the sky.
More of the Sun's rays directly hit a particular region on Earth during the summer than during the winter.
Yes, it is warmer in the summer in the desert than in the winter. Some deserts, however, might be described as less cold in the summer. The Antarctic Desert is a good example.
Autumn is the season after summer and before winter. In some countries it is known as Fall.
It depends on the country in which you live. Some countries do not alter clocks for summer and winter. Of those that do not all alter them at the same time.
Yes!There Are Countries In The World that summer starts in April..Such as: In Asia...The Summer Starts In April! And There Are Lots Of Countries All Over The World..In Canada Too...
Four, Winter, Spring, Fall (Autumn), and Summer.
Four (spring, summer, fall and winter), just as the rest of the world has. ------------------------------------------------------- not true. some countries have 2 seasons,a rainy and a dry season. -- Which are of course, part of the summer and winter seasons.
The answer depends on where in the world. Some countries have four seasons: winter, spring summer and autumn whereas some have three: summer, winter, monsoon. Yet others have only two: summer, winter.
On the 25th of December, the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun, making it summer there, while the northern hemisphere is in winter due to it being tilted away from the Sun. So countries in the southern hemisphere are in summer on Christmas Day.
Because the earth rotates on a slant while orbiting the sun. When the north hemisphere is closer to the sun and are in summer the temperature there is hotter because they are closer to our 'heat source'. Meanwhile the south hemisphere is farther from the sun and have winter and colder days. This is why some countries in the tropics only have two seasons (wet season and dry season). And also one of the reasons why Antarctica is so freezing.
January and February are generally considered winter months in most regions of the world. However, in some countries like Australia and New Zealand, January and February are summer months. It ultimately depends on the location and the hemisphere.