I think because the sun is tilted from where ever you are, facing the other side of the earth, so obviously, it's colder. On the other side of the earth, its warmer.
No, when it's winter in America, it's summer on the other side of the earth.
The sand feels hotter to touch than the towel because sand has a lower heat capacity than the towel, which means it heats up faster when exposed to the sun. This is why the sand can feel hotter even when they are both under the same sun.
It's determined by the season, so the summer has stronger sun's rays than the winter, everywhere in Britain.
Contraction is the reason that railway tracks sound louder in winter.
Yes, it is true that humid continental climates often receive less precipitation in summer than in winter. This pattern is due to the influence of seasonal temperature changes, where winter storms can bring significant snowfall, while summer months may experience drier conditions. However, this can vary by specific location, as some humid continental regions may have summer rainfall peaks. Overall, the general trend is more winter precipitation compared to summer.
Because it is hotter in the summer
1. Summer days are longer than winter2. Summer days are hotter than winter
Because, in summer the temperature is high and this helps milk to sour more easily than winter. But in winter it is totally opposite to it. Thus, milk turns sour more easily in summer than winter.
During summer, the Sun is above the horizon for more hours. Also, it gets higher in the sky.
Yes, it is warmer in the summer in the desert than in the winter. Some deserts, however, might be described as less cold in the summer. The Antarctic Desert is a good example.
Atlanta is hotter than North Carolina during the summer because it is further south and closer to the equator. The closer you are to the equator, the hotter it will be. Especially in Summer months.
More of the Sun's rays directly hit a particular region on Earth during the summer than during the winter.
winter lasts about 3 months or so i guess. but i am not sure about this year because it was hotter in the summer than last year. so, i think more or less it is around 3 months.
It is summer because that part of the earth is tilted towards the sun and it gets more heat.
In the summer, Jamaica is can be 33 - 34 degrees Celsius, which is about 93 Fahrenheit. This is a few degrees hotter than in the winter. The real feeling of heat in the summer comes from the extra humidity in the air.
Hyperbole
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