it depends on the hemisphere and what season. example: Northern hemisphere-(summer in the Southern) winter cold, Southern hemisphere-(winter in the Northern) summer hot
Because of the earths tilted axis, it is always opposite, so if its its summer in the Southern Hemisphere its is winter in the northern hemisphere, and visa versa. also if its fall in the Southern Hemisphere, is is spring in the northern hemisphere, also visa versa
you get a season by the temperature : if its cold you get winter and winter is a season > if its warm and hot then you get summer and summer is a season as well and ect...
The season is summer in July in the northern hemisphere, but the weather is not uniform across the whole hemisphere. It is half of the planet, so there are variations of weather throughout the northern hemisphere in July and at any other time of the year. Closer to the equator, it would be very hot, whereas at the north pole it would considerably colder, but not as cold as it would be during the winter. In some parts there would be storms, as the hurricane season is starting. Other places could still be cool, others hot, others dry, others wet. It will have many types of weather, but not the extreme cold that would be a feature in winter. Everywhere would be warmer than it would be in winter.
No. At the end of December it is summer in the southern hemisphere.
Cold or cold winter deserts may have temperatures quitr hot in the summer but can get bitterly cold in the winter. Examples: the Great Basin Desert, the Gobi Desert.
Yes, depending on which hemisphere you are in.
cold
There are four different seasons. Fall is the season that has both hot and cold days.
hot then cold
US is in the Northern Hemisphere and Uruguay is in the Southern Hemisphere. Therefore, when it's winter in the US, it's summer (and hot) in Uruguay.
The eastern Hemisphere can experience various climates depending on the region. Parts of Asia and Australia can be very hot and experience desert-like conditions, while areas in Europe or northern Asia can be cold with snow and ice during winter months. Overall, the eastern Hemisphere has a mix of both hot and cold climates.
you get a season by the temperature : if its cold you get winter and winter is a season > if its warm and hot then you get summer and summer is a season as well and ect...
Because of the earths tilted axis, it is always opposite, so if its its summer in the Southern Hemisphere its is winter in the northern hemisphere, and visa versa. also if its fall in the Southern Hemisphere, is is spring in the northern hemisphere, also visa versa
It is the same as the northern hemisphere. July is hot, December is cold.
The average temperatures are slightly warmer in the southern hemisphere because more of the hemisphere is water (the Pacific, Indian, and Southern Oceans). But each hemisphere has its own locations that are either very hot or very cold.
The season is summer in July in the northern hemisphere, but the weather is not uniform across the whole hemisphere. It is half of the planet, so there are variations of weather throughout the northern hemisphere in July and at any other time of the year. Closer to the equator, it would be very hot, whereas at the north pole it would considerably colder, but not as cold as it would be during the winter. In some parts there would be storms, as the hurricane season is starting. Other places could still be cool, others hot, others dry, others wet. It will have many types of weather, but not the extreme cold that would be a feature in winter. Everywhere would be warmer than it would be in winter.
No, conditions can change considerably from season to season. Hot deserts will be very hot in summer but quite cool in winter. Cold winter deserts may be hot in the summer but winters can be very cold.