More of the Sun's rays directly hit a particular region on Earth during the summer than during the winter.
Well, you can't live in the United Kingdom, it's the middle of summer here, and we have gale force winds and pouring down with rain, and it's not that warm either.
because the sun is close
In the summer the part of the Earth that is summer is closer and in the winter it is farther away.
revolution of earth around the sun causes the variation in the temperature..
48 degress or higher in the summer and below frezzing in the winter
its temperature is higher than the winter
Our proximity to the Sun - and the tilt in the Earth's axis.
Changes in pressure belts and wind.
Because of the summer and winter temperature's
56 winter 100 summer
The rate of diffusion is increased when the temperature is higher (the movement of particles is increased).
winter: 44f summer: 77f
below zero in winter and about 90 in summer
It is higher in the summer