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Why are summers generally warmer than winters? ( science)
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Why are summers generally warmer than winters? ( science)
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During the summer, you are getting direct sunlight, during the winter the Earth is tilted from the Sun's rays.
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Because the sun gets closer to the earth in the summer time and is farther away in the winter.
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