Eastern
The earths axis is not tilted directly toward the sun.
The Autumnal equinox. It comes on September 22nd.
Whatever is tilted toward the sun has summer. So the southern hemisphere will have winter.
The earth is closer to the Sun in the southern hemisphere when it is summer, but during summer in the northern hemisphere the earth is farther away by many millions of kilometres . Although this will change gradually and in 13,000 years the opposite will be true .
North
depends on which hemisphere you live if on top it is towards the sun
The Southern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun during the winter solstice.
Autumnal equinox
equinox
The earths axis is not tilted directly toward the sun.
The Northern Hemisphere is tilted closest to the sun during its summer solstice, when the southern hemisphere is pointed away during the winter solstice.
The earths axis is not tilted directly toward the sun.
The earths axis is not tilted directly toward the sun.
The Autumnal equinox. It comes on September 22nd.
No. The Northern Hemisphere (which the United States is in) axial tilt is the farthest from our Sun, when it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere. During that same time, the Southern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, and it is summer time in the Southern Hemisphere.
Neither. All days are equal length.
The two days are known as the Equinox. The spring Equinox (typically June 21) is known as the "Vernal Equinox". The fall Equinox (Typically September 21) is known as the "Autumnal Equinox".