In April, the sun's position in North America gradually rises higher in the sky as it approaches summer. Around the equinox in March, days become longer, and by April, the sun follows a higher arc during the day, resulting in increased sunlight and warmer temperatures. By late April, the sun is positioned more directly overhead at noon, particularly in southern regions, while northern areas experience longer daylight hours as they move toward summer.
winter!! because north america is not facing the sun. if it was facing the sun it will be summer or spring by now in north america! k? good : )
In April, the sun appears to move northward in the sky in the Northern Hemisphere as it approaches the summer solstice. In the Southern Hemisphere, the sun moves southward as it approaches the winter solstice.
Newfoundland, Canada is the first province to see the sun rise in North America.
east or north
North
Summer
In North America, the season when the north pole points toward the sun is Summer.
In North America, the season when the north pole points toward the sun is Summer.
spring & summer
Summer.
If the north part of the earth's axis it tilted toward the sun, North America should have warm weather caused by longer days.
Europe, Asia, and North America. The Land of the Midnight Sun refers to the area north of the arctic circle.