Question:Why do seasons in the northern and southern hemispheres differ
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The seasons are different because of the tilt of the Earth. In June the Northern hemisphere points towards the sun. This makes the day longer and the sun is higher in the sky giving what sunlight hits the ground more intensity. In December t...
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Because of the Earth's tilt. As the Earth revolves around the sun, the direction it's tilt faces changes too, giving us the seasons.
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because the world is square
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the tilt of the earth.
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since the earth is tilted, one hemisphere gets more sunlight than another and vice versa.
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This is caused by the difference in position of the earth's tilt to the sun. When the northern hemisphere is tilting towards the sun (summer), the southern hemisphere is tilting away from it (winter) and vice-versa.
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They are reversed. In the northern hemisphere we are in the peak of summer, in the souther, the dead of winter. The reason is because the earth it tilted in relation to the sun by some 23 degrees, and as the earth orbits the sun, the angle ...
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Well, there is a little difference that's kinda obvious. ONE IS NORTH AND ONE IS SOUTH.
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winter.
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Both hemispheres are the two halves of Earth. At different times each year, they are tilted towards the sun or tilted away from the sun, because of how the Earth rotates on its axis. For example, in July, in the northern hemisphere, it's sum...
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Because of the tilted axis of the earth always in the same direction.
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winter and summer
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The seasons of the southern hemisphere are shifted half a year from the seasons in the northern hemisphere.
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autumn, fall.
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Seasons are based on the distance to the sun, so the southern and northern hemispheres are the same distance from the sun, hence the same season.
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because the earth spins on an axis and during the different parts of the year certain constellations are visible.
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the north hemisphere is in the north.
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They are similar in that both occupy one-half of the global surface; have oceans, air currents, extensive winter sea ice; and the equinoxes for each occur on the same dates, though seasonally reversed. Both have auroras and each has a magnet...
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