If Earth Is Farthest From The Sun This Week, Why Is It So Hot?

Despite Earth reaching its farthest point from the sun, known as aphelion, the Northern Hemisphere remains hot due to the planet's axial tilt. The tilt, rather than orbital distance, is the primary driver of seasonal temperature changes.
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Corrects a common scientific misconception about the relationship between orbital mechanics and seasonal weather patterns.
Science If Earth Is Farthest From The Sun This Week, Why Is It So Hot? By Jamie Carter ,
The content is purely educational and based on established scientific consensus.
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