Two continents that are completely tilted towards the sun in July
Both hemispheres are the two halves of Earth. At different times each year, they are tilted towards the sun or tilted away from the sun, because of how the Earth rotates on its axis. For example, in July, in the northern hemisphere, it's summer, but in the southern hemisphere, it's winter. The northwern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, and it gets more direct sunlight. The Southern Hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, and it gets a lot less direct sunlight.
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The northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun in July, so it is summer then and it is warmer than winter. In the January the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, so it is winter then.
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In the southern hemisphere the Earth and Sun are closest during the hotter season (call it summer if you will). Perihelion is on or around January 4. Your location on earth receives more direct rays from the Sun in summer (hence the higher temperatures). In the northern hemisphere this occurs when the Sun and the Earth are farther from each other than in the northern hemisphere winter. Aphelion is on or around July 4.
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June, July and August. When the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun and when the Southern Hemisphere is tilted away from the sun.
Both hemispheres are the two halves of Earth. At different times each year, they are tilted towards the sun or tilted away from the sun, because of how the Earth rotates on its axis. For example, in July, in the northern hemisphere, it's summer, but in the southern hemisphere, it's winter. The northwern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, and it gets more direct sunlight. The Southern Hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, and it gets a lot less direct sunlight.
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July is the better month for skiing in Chile. South of the equator, the seasons are reversed. July and August are cold months and January and February at hot months. It has to do with the tilt of earth's axis. In the northern hemisphere, above the Tropic of Cancer, the earth is tilted towards the sun in July and August, making it summer. However, in the Southern Hemisphere, below the Tropic of Capricorn, the earth is tilted away from the sun in July and August, making those months wintertime - especially in places such as Chile and Argentina.
We have seasons because Earth is tilted on its axis and it revolves around the sun. During May, June, and July, the northern hemisphere is exposed to more direct sunlight because the hemisphere faces the sun. The same is true of the Southern Hemisphere in November, December, and January. It is the tilt of the Earth that causes the Sun to be higher in the sky during the summer months.
July is the better month for skiing in Chile. South of the equator, the seasons are reversed. July and August are cold months and January and February at hot months. It has to do with the tilt of earth's axis. In the northern hemisphere, above the Tropic of Cancer, the earth is tilted towards the sun in July and August, making it summer. However, in the southern hemisphere, below the Tropic of Capricorn, the earth is tilted away from the sun in July and August, making those months wintertime - especially in places such as Chile and Argentina.
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The earth is tilted on its axis and revolves around the sun. In July the earth is tilted toward the sun so that the north pole stays in the sun all the time as the earth rotates. In the winter the earth is tilted away from sun and the north pole stays dark all the time.
Winter. That's December and January for the northern hemisphere, and June-July for the southern hemisphere.
In short, because of the axial tilt of the earth. In May - July, the northern hemisphere is tilted more towards the sun and gets more sunlight at a more direct angle. The reverse is true for the southern hemisphere. In November - January, the situation is reversed; the southern hemisphere gets more direct sunlight.
Seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth. The Earth does not rotate perpendicular to the plane of its revolution, it tilts over at about 23 degrees. During July, the northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun. This results in the sun's rays striking the Earth in the USA at a more direct angle. During winter in the USA, the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun. This link has a cool video that explains it better than me: http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/ritter/geog101/textbook/energy/earth_sun_relations_seasons.html