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-- At any given time, different parts of Earth experience different seasons.
-- At any given time, all parts of Earth experience the same season. NOT
-- Summer occurs when sunlight reaches the northern or the southern hemisphere directly.
-- Summer Occurs when sunlight reaches the northern or the southern hemisphere indirectly. NOT
-- When the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, it receives more sunlight, so southern hemisphere experiences summer.
-- Winter occurs when sunlight reaches the northern or the southern hemisphere directly. NOT
In other words, December in Australia is like June in the central and south USA, Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, and Costa Rica.
Different parts of the earth experience different seasons, and the summers are due to the tilt of the axis that causes sunlight to reach the hemisphere.
What are seasons?
Seasons are the climatic variation due to the tilted axis of the planet that results in different amounts of sunlight reaching the planet.
The region facing and tilted towards the sun experiences summers as the sun rays are direct towards that region.
As the axis is tilted towards the southern hemisphere then the region will experience the summers season, unlike the northern hemisphere.
Therefore, different parts of the earth undergo different seasons.
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