There are 365 days in a year. Each season has three months which is usually around 90 or 91 days. Spring has 92 days, (March, April, May). Winter can vary in length depending if it is a leap year, 90 or 91 days. Summer is usually 92 days.
Depends on the latitude. In northern Minnesota and Maine they say that they have three seasons, Winter, July and August! In the midsection of the USA, winter weather is pretty much late November to mid-March. Further south, it's more like December, January and February.
As far as the calendar goes, winter is the same everywhere in the Northern Hemisphere: About Dec. 21 to March 21 or thereabouts.
Four, just like in the Southern Hemisphere. They're just reversed so when it's Summer in the SH it's Winter in the NH.
No, it does not. When it is winter in one hemisphere, it is summer in the other. When it is fall in one, it is spring in the other.Yes, thats why we associate snow with Christmas (except for locations near the equator).
When it's winter in the southern hemisphere it's summer in the northern hemisphere. Therefore the North geographic pole is tilted towards the sun and the South geographic pole is tilted away from the sun.
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The earth goes around the sun, and it takes a year to do that, but the earth doesn't change it's axis. It stays tilted a bit, and rotates daily, but not around the sun in one day. So in the year that it is going around the sun, the equator is in the same place, but for 1/2 of the year the Southern Hemisphere is closer to the sun, and the northern hemisphere is further away. Then in the next 6 months it is the opposite because the earth is on the opposite side of the sun, so then the southern hemisphere is further away, and they northern is closer. So this is how the seasons change.
When the northern hemisphere is in winter, the southern hemisphere is in summer.
Yes.
In the Southern Hemisphere the seasons would be the reverse of what the seasons are in the Northern Hemisphere
No, it does not. When it is winter in one hemisphere, it is summer in the other. When it is fall in one, it is spring in the other.Yes, thats why we associate snow with Christmas (except for locations near the equator).
the tilt of the earth
None. All year round, the seasons in the Northern and Southern hemisphere are different.
The seasons are reversed. When it is spring or summer in the northern hemisphere, it is the autumn (fall) or the winter in Australia. This is caused by the northern part of the world being tipped the opposite way (towards or away) from the sun to Australia. The seasons in Australia and other countries in the Southern Hemisphere are reversed from those in the Northern Hemisphere. When it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere, it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere, and so forth. For example, the Australian summer starts in December, while winter begins in July.
. The equator position to the sun is fixed when compared to the northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere positions
Professional table tennis is a year round sport, but in the northern hemisphere it is generally from September through May.
It is not always in sunlight! There are like seasons. For half a year, there is sunlight and for the other half, there is shade.
when the Northern hemisphere is tilted more toward the Sun.
When it's winter in the southern hemisphere it's summer in the northern hemisphere. Therefore the North geographic pole is tilted towards the sun and the South geographic pole is tilted away from the sun.
During the Winter months, in the northern hemisphere. For most of the year , in many places, in the southern hemisphere.