Why do we have low temperature in winter?
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Areas behind polar circle during the winter months receive very little heat from Sun and lose additional heat by longwave infrared radiation. ... Fresh snow has a high albedo - it reflect more than 90% of solar radiation. As a result, ground does not get heated much during the day and temperatures stay low.
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Regions of earth are colder in the winter because the tilt of the earth causes the sunlight to be spread over a larger area and therefore be weaker per unit area in these regions.
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