Summer and winter are not defined in terms of distance from the Sun, but in terms of the orientation of Earth's axis. In Winter, the Earth's axis is tilted in such a way that the Sun is lower in the sky. Distance has nothing to do with it; the difference in distance between apoapsis and periapsis is relatively small, and the corresponding difference in temperature are much smaller than the differences due to the tilt of Earth's axis.
in the northern hemisphere the sun is closest to earth in the dead of winter
Perihelion is when the Earth is closest to the sun.
The difference is so incredibly minute that it is hardly worth mentioning. However, the fact is that it depends on the time of day. The sun rises first in Mississippi, and at that time Mississippi is closer to the sun. The suns sets later in Colorado and around that time, Colorado is closer. They are at times equi-distant from the sun as well.
No. The planet closest to the Sun is Mercury.
The closest planet to the sun is Mercury.
this is a very unclear question..i'm assuming you mean where on the earth is the sun closest when it is winter for you.if you have winter, the sun is closest to your opposite hemisphere, which is where it is summer.
It Is closest to the earth In the winter.
in the northern hemisphere the sun is closest to earth in the dead of winter
It doesn't. The part of the Earth closest to the sun is the part of the Earth experiencing Winter.
Perihelion is when the Earth is closest to the sun.
The apparent diameter of the sun is largest when it is closest to Earth, during the winter solstice in December. This phenomenon is known as perihelion, when Earth is at its closest distance to the sun in its elliptical orbit.
No. As it happens the Earth is closest to the sun when it is winter in the northern hemisphere. Seasons like summer and winter are related to the tilt of the earth with respect to the plane of its orbit about the sun, not to the distance from the sun.
In the winter It's when the earth is closest to the sun.
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Because our elliptical orbit is closest to the sun in summer than in winter, when it is winter we are above the sun and when it's summer and we are below the sun
The Sun is closest to the Earth in January. In the northern hemisphere, it is winter at that time. The seasons are not caused by changes in the Sun-Earth distance.
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.