Social Sciences, asked by priyamvatha, 1 year ago

why is the north cooler in the winter

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Answered by Haritibhargava
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Both the Arctic (North Pole) and the Antarctic (South Pole) are cold because they don't get any direct sunlight. The Sun is always low on the horizon, even in the middle of summer. In winter, the Sun is so far below the horizon that it doesn't come up at all for months at a time.

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Answered by gopasilatha
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Explanation:

Both the Arctic (North Pole) and the Antarctic (South Pole) are cold because they don't get any direct sunlight. The Sun is always low on the horizon, even in the middle of summer. In winter, the Sun is so far below the horizon that it doesn't come up at all for months at a time.

Winter: −40° F (−40° C)

Summer: 32° F (0°

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