What time of year occurs when our hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun?

The time of year depends on the amount of solar heat and light that the Earth’s surface receives.

The earth’s axis is tilted.

When the end of the earth’s axis (pole) is tilted towards the Sun, the corresponding hemisphere is more illuminated, receives more heat, and summer begins. When it is summer in one hemisphere, the other, accordingly, lacks this warmth and light. Therefore, winter comes to the hemisphere deviated from the Sun.

As the Earth revolves around the Sun, the hemispheres periodically change roles. The end of the earth’s axis, deflected from the sun, tilts towards it and vice versa. As a result, winter gives way to summer and moves to another hemisphere.

Answer: When our hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, winter comes



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