Relax

Respuesta :

Our planet stays quite close to the same distance from the sun throughout the year thanks to the Earth's hardly elliptical orbit. In fact, during the summer in the Northern Hemisphere, Earth is a little further away from the sun.

The hemisphere that is inclined toward the sun, whether it be the Northern or Southern Hemisphere, receives more direct sunlight. Additionally, the hemisphere slanted toward the sun has more daylight hours than the hemisphere tilted away from it. Hence, the daytime increases.

The hemisphere tilted toward the sun receives more solar radiation and experiences greater temperatures as a result of more hours of daylight and direct sunshine. Summer is experienced between the equator and 90°N (the North Pole) latitudes when the Northern Hemisphere is turned toward the sun.

                                           

     

To know more about Northern Hemisphere, please refer to the link below:

brainly.com/question/15057145