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It is summer in the Northern Hemisphere but winter in the Southern Hemisphere.
The northern hemisphere does not experience winter when the Earth is farthest from the sun.The cause of the seasons is the Earth's axial tilt, which is independent of the apsides of Earth's orbit, known as aphelion and perihelion.When Earth is farthest from the sun, it is at aphelion. Aphelion currently occurs in July, which is the Northern Hemisphere's summer.
December through February
The earth rotating on its axis. When the northern hemisphere is facing the sun it is summer. In the southern it is winter.
During the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere the 23 parallel in the southern hemisphere is receiving the most direct sunlight.
It is summer in the Northern Hemisphere but winter in the Southern Hemisphere.
It maters more about the rotation of earth so in different places in the world its winter and other is about 120 degree hot so it mostly matter where you are as the earth rotates to the sun. the more far away you are away from the sun you get colder.
When it is summer in the northern hemisphere, it is actually the southern hemisphere that is closer to the sun. This is because Earth's axis is tilted, causing one hemisphere to be tilted towards the sun and experience summer while the other is tilted away and experiences winter.
In the Northern Hemisphere.
The closet you can be to the Sun on Earth is at 12:00 in the middle of the summer.I don't know the answer but I do know this is wrong. The sun is closest to the Earth in winter time.Another AnswerEarth is closest to the sun during a particular moment on January 3rd, when it's winter in the northern hemisphere and summer in the southern hemisphere.
The earth is actually closer to the sun during the winter in the northern hemisphere
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The earth is tilted away from the sun.
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no, it is winter in either the northern hemisphere or the southern hemisphere.it all depends on the tilt of the earth to the sun.
it is an ellipse and earth is closer to the sun when the northern half has winter