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Colder winters and warmer summers are caused by Earth's?

It's caused by its rotation Think of it when the Earth rotates it faces the sun which makes it warmer. Because the Sun gives off heat When it is in winter it should be colder because the Sun is not facing us.


Why are winter days colder then summer days?

Because whe it is winter to norther hemisphere is pointing away from the sun which means lower temperatures, but in summer it is pointing to the sun which means warmer temperatures.


What is the season in the northern hemisphere when the Earth's axis is tilted away from the Sun?

When the southern hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun it is summer there and winter in the northern hemisphere. The Earth's axis is on a tilt relative to the Sun. This means that during the year as it follows its regular orbit around the Sun, for a period one hemisphere is closer to the Sun than the other. This is what creates the seasons we have on Earth. When one hemisphere is closer to the Sun more heat is felt there. This is known as "summer". This is similar to how holding your hand closer to a flame will make your hand feel warmer. Clearly, at the time one hemisphere is closer to our Sun, the other hemisphere is further away, meaning it is in "winter". When the two hemispheres are equidistant from the Sun then it is spring in one and autumn (fall - if you're American) in the other.


How does earth's revolution around the sun causes the yearly cycle of seasons?

The farther the sun gets away from the earth, the colder it is, that is WInter and Fall. The closer it gets the warmer it gets. That is Spring and Summer.


Why does sixty degrees in the winter feel cold and sixty degrees in the summer feel warm?

60 degrees in the winter is below 0 and 60 degrees in the summer is above 0

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Where do kingfishers go in winter?

well, when it is winter they migrate to warmer places to feel warm.


Where do you think you would be warmer on a winter day when there is not wind. A thick forest or a grassy field?

If the Sun is out, the grassy field would FEEL warmer, because you are getting warmed by the Sun. If it is Cloudy or at night, the thick forest would hold in more heat than the open Field.


Why do brids fly south for the winter?

They fly south in the winter because it is warmer and makes them feel safe! <3


Why are summer days warmer to winter days?

cause summer has the sun rays more than the winter so it's hotter


The What period of sunlight is one reson summer is warmer than winter?

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.


What do seasons cause?

As the seasons change, they cause the weather to change also. For example, if the season is Winter then the weather will be colder because in Winter the Earth is facing further away from the Sun. But if it is Summer, then the weather will be warmer, because the Earth is closer to the Sun, making the atmosphere warmer.


Would Kansas be warmer or colder than Maryland in the winter?

is colder because Kansas is from the ocean and is farder


What countries offer cheap winter sun holidays?

Usually warmer climate countries offer cheap winter sun holidays. For example Egypt, Tunisia, Mexico and Portugal all offer winter holidays at reasonable prices.


Colder winters and warmer summers are caused by Earth's?

It's caused by its rotation Think of it when the Earth rotates it faces the sun which makes it warmer. Because the Sun gives off heat When it is in winter it should be colder because the Sun is not facing us.


Where is it warmer in December Australia or US?

Because the two countries are on oppsite sides of the planet. In winter, the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun - making our climate colder. At the same time, the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun - making Australia's climate warmer.


What do the seasons have to do with the earth?

It is because the sun is on the other side of the earth so it does not give of to much so there for you got winter but when the sun gets closer it gets warmer.


The summer season experiences warmer temperatures because?

The summer season experiences warmer temperatures because this portion of the Earth is closest to the sun at that point in the year. The opposite is true of winter.