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What is the earth doing to have 4 seasons?

The Earth has 4 seasons because of its axial tilt of 23 and a half degrees to the plane of the ecliptic, which causes the northern and southern hemispheres to alternately point partially toward and away from the sun.


What season will occur in the southern hemisphere if the northern hemisphere is having summer?

winter


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.


Why is Australia hot in winter?

The seasons are reversed south of the equator so Summer is in December and Winter is in July. It has to do with the tilt of the Earth's axis. In June, the northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun which means it receives more hours of sunshine than the southern hemisphere and is therefore warmer than the southern hemisphere. In December, the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun, receiving more hours of sunshine and is therefore warmer. Parts of Australia - particularly the northern regions, which are closer to the equater - are not cold in the winter.


What is the importance of knowing the seasons in our place?

Light of day does not effect earths high and low tides, the moon does. The Moon is in the gravitational pull of earths orbit. When the earth turns it pulls the moon slowly. But the moon does get ahead of the earth at some points causing high tide, but when the moon lags behind the earths pull it is low tide.

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If it is fall in the southern hemisphere what season is it in the northern hemisphere?

It will be the opposite. If you are having winter now (2018), Australia is having the very hottest days that they have had.


Can you reside in two hemispheres?

Everyone does. For instance, the US is in both the Northern and Western Hemispheres. Africa is in the Southern and Eastern Hemisphere. Europe is in the Northern and Eastern, and South America is in the Western and Southern.


How does latin America being in the southern hemisphere affect the climate?

Be aware that Latin America includes Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America. This means the whole region spans two hemispheres. With that being said, the hemispheres don't affect the climate at all. It however, reverses the seasons for those countries located on the southern Hemisphere, such as Brazil, Chile or Argentina. For example, when it is Summer in the northern hemisphere, the southern hemisphere is having its Winter season.


What is the earth doing to have 4 seasons?

The Earth has 4 seasons because of its axial tilt of 23 and a half degrees to the plane of the ecliptic, which causes the northern and southern hemispheres to alternately point partially toward and away from the sun.


Why are the northern hemisphere's seasons more globally popularised than the southern hemisphere's seasons - such as having a White Christmas and a hot July?

That is most likely because, according to Wikipedia, 90% of Earth's human population lives in its northern hemisphere.


Why the hemispheres are not having the same seasons when they are equal distance from the sun in march and September?

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When we are having winter in the northern the people in the southern are having what?

They are enjoying Summer.


When we have summer in the northern hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere is having?

winter


When the Northern Hemisphere is having its Summer Solstice the Southern Hemisphere is having its?

Winter Solstice.


Compare and contrast northern and southern hemisphere?

A big difference/similarity is seasons. The northern and southern hemisphere have opposite solstices, but their equinoxes are the same. So when the northern half is having summer, the southern half is having winter. But the North's fall is the South's spring, so they both have equal days and nights. A difference is population/pollution. Approximately 90% of the population resides within the northern hemisphere. Along with most of the population is most of the pollution too. Another difference is moon phases. The northern hemisphere has moon phases change from right to left. Waxing moons gain illumination from right to left, and waning moons lose illumintation from right to left. But in the southern hemisphere, the opposite is true. The moon changes from left to right. These are the main similarities and differences i can think of. Hope they help!


When do the 5 seasons come in the desert?

The deserts have 4 seasons, just like the rest of the world. The seasons change on March 21, June 21, September 21 and December 21 and the seasons depend upon which hemisphere. When the northern is having summer, the southern is having winter.Only the Australian aborigines have 5 seasons in their culture but that only applies to a small part of the world's population. The rest of us have summer, fall, winter and spring.


When is it fall in the southern hemisphere what season is the northern hemisphere having?

Spring