The Earth is closest to the sun in the month of January, which is usually a month everyone would say is pretty cold. Seasons are more affected by the tilt in the Earth's axis (in the Southern Hemisphere winter-summer times are backwards) than it's orbit position.
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I feel like I learned this before, but I didn't remember it, so thanks for the refresher.
hmm... so in the summer are we actually further from the sun ??? this is very interesting
(and that is a very pretty rabbit btw.)
Informative !
Damn that tilt, why couldn't it move a bit more the other way and then no snow anywhere!
unlike the ebil cat above, me likes the winter, it's my natural season! Tilt the Earth a bit more and give us winter in summer too!
I actually knew this fact already, surprisingly!
I find it so weird that NZ & Australia are having their winter right now. I guess it all has to do with that tilt you're talking about ;)
Yeah, it doesn't seem to make sense, does it? I'm just amazed that folks figured all this out :)
yeah, I came to know this fact very late. As Jax said Kiwi land and Kangaroo land celebrates christmas in bikini in beach :)
cool :)
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say huh?
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