Though the earth is nearest to sun in winter yet the winter is cool .Why?
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In the winter, the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, which means that the Sun's rays hit this part of the Earth in a more oblique or slanted manner. Since there is less direct sunshine, less energy is absorbed by the surface and the temperature is lower.
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Earth's axis is tilted 23° relative to its orbit around the sun, a phenomenon that causes the seasons. When the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, it suffers winter. That tilt puts the sun lower in the Northern Hemisphere's sky, making sunlight less intense and shortening the day.
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