In June, it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere of Earth. So I'd assume that the Northern Hemisphere is closer to the Sun at that time, and that would probably occur because the North Pole is tilted towards the Sun during June. In fact, the Summer Solstice is in the middle of June somewhere.
it is fall, because when the north pole is toward the sun it is winter so it would be fall
The North Pole is tilted toward the Sun in June.
(That means that the Northern Hemisphere is also tilted toward the Sun
in June.)
Winter.
Direct
Whatever is tilted toward the sun has summer. So the southern hemisphere will have winter.
The earths axis is not tilted directly toward the sun.
No. At the end of December it is summer in the southern hemisphere.
Your answer depends on where you are. At the South Pole when the Earth is tilted toward the Sun, it's summer.
At its full extent, the South Pole is tilted about 23.5 degrees toward or away from the Sun.
Summer
Summer.
summer
winer
Summer!
Summer
Fall or Winter.
Whatever is tilted toward the sun has summer. So the southern hemisphere will have winter.
The earths axis is not tilted directly toward the sun.
Fall or winter.
Summer in the southern hemisphere -- when the South Pole is tilted toward the the Sun, it's winter in the northern hemisphere -- including the state of Florida.
The phenomenon you describe occurs because the Earth tilts on its axis and and reverses itself on June 21.