As the incline of Earth’s axis brings the northern hemisphere closer to the sun during the planet’s revolution, the light of the sun falls more directly on the northern latitudes of the Earth. For the northern hemisphere, the sun appears at its northernmost point in the sky on the day of June 21, otherwise known as the summer
As the incline of Earth’s axis brings the northern hemisphere closer to the sun during the planet’s revolution, the light of the sun falls more directly on the northern latitudes of the Earth. For the northern hemisphere, the sun appears at its northernmost point in the sky on the day of June 21, otherwise known as the summer