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Q: As of 2006 how many times have the Summer Olympics been held in the Southern Hemisphere?
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How many times have the winter Olympics been in Australia?

Australia has never hosted the Winter Olympics. It's difficult to host the Winter Olympics in the Southern Hemisphere because it is summer when the games are traditionally played (February)


What season is January in the northern hemisphere?

In January, it is summer in the southern hemisphere.


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Is it summer everywhere around the world right now?

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Why do we see only one side of the moon at all times?

why when it is summer in the northern hemisphere it is winter in the southern hemisphere


Why does the southern hemisphere experience winter solstice and summer solstice in different times than that of the northern hemisphere?

because it does


Why the tilt of the Earth on its axis causes?

Because the tilt means that the respective hemisphere is lit by the Sun more vertically at some times and these times will therefore be summer, and when the Earth tilts away from the Sun we have winter in that hemisphere. So summer in the northern hemisphere is winter in the southern.


Why does the southern hemisphere experience winter and summer solstice in different times than of the northern hemisphere?

As everyone knows the Earth tilts on it's axis at the angle of 66 and half degrees. On 21st December the Earth tilts on it's axis so that the sun would hit the southern hemisphere and then the southern hemisphere would have winter while the northern hemisphere would have winter. So when the sun's rays hit the northern hemisphere then the northern hemisphere would have summer while the southern hemisphere would have winter.


Why does the nothern and southern hemispheres have different seasons at the same time?

Because the Earth tilts at 23.5°, meaning that sometimes the northern hemisphere is leaning towards the sun, giving it summer, while the southern hemisphere is leaning away from it, giving it winter. At other times the southern hemisphere is leaning towards the sun, giving it summer, while the northern hemisphere is leaning away from it, giving it winter.


Why does one part have summer when the other part has winter?

The Earth is tilted on it's axis by 23.5 degrees - this causes either the Northern or Southern Hemisphere to experience winter or summer at different times of the year, both the hemispheres cannot tilt towards the sun at the same time, which is why for example - as I write this in December 2013, it is currently winter in the Northern Hemisphere and summer in the Southern Hemisphere.


Why don't north and south have summer at the same times?

The northern and southern hemispheres experience summer at different times of the year because of the movement of the sun. The winter and summer solstices are the days that the sun moves from one hemisphere to the other.


What are the earth's seasons caused by?

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