@@djokampungtz2108 because it's always pointing directly at the sun regardless of how the earth is tilted....if the earth is tilted away from the sun, it's winter...but the equator is always towards the sun
@@UFCMania155 i thought it was because the earth has an elliptic trajectory around the sun, or because the sun isnt in the center of the earth trajectory. If you think about what you just said, that means winter and summer should feel the same if youre at same distance above or below the equator. It also implies that 5400km is, a sufficient difference between the distances in summer and winter a point of the earth to the sun, to cause a temperature variation of 80°C, but it doesnt make sense, 5400 is too little to cause that big of a variation. I hope its not too difficult to understand
I know exactly how this stuff all works, but your animation and narration are such just a joy to listen to I watched the whole thing anyways. Great work, keep it up!
Retrograde is an illusion caused by the lapping of one planets orbit over another from a particular vantage point. No planets actually move in retrograde.
Would be great for a video explaining the weather : wind patterns, jet streams, periodic cycles like El Nino/La Nina, MJO, IOD, ITCZ, tropical storm systems and pressure systems.😉
Great ideas, I think you would like my next animation I’m creating! It’s explaining why contrails are produced and the science behind relative humidity!! Stay tuned 👀👀
This is a great video but your title is wrong. If the summer solstice, the first day of summer, is the longest day of light of the year, that means every day that follows is getting shorter, or less light. The days get SHORTER at the beginning of summer. Conversely, on the first day of winter, the winter solstice, it is the shortest day of light of the year. That means the days get LONGER in the winter. This applies in the northern hemisphere. Your title would be correct for the Southern Hemisphere however, as the seasons are opposite the north.
It may be misleading to say in the northern hemisphere this is the absolute closest to the Sun @ the 2:03-2:14 mark. During the Northern Hemisphere Summer we are actually farther from the Sun than we are in the Winter. It may be better to say we receive more direct sunlight or something of that nature.
I think it would've been perfect if music was sidechained to your voice so it gets less loud whenever you speak, that was only one thing, otherwise it was very well made and exciting for some reason xD very nice
Aye, you are a mfkng genius. Sorry, but damn that was good. I always thought that it was because of distance/gap from sun which increases as we hit September till January. 😅
Another video that would be interesting is an explanation of why the longest and shortest days, the solstices, are NOT also the days of latest or earliest sunrise and sunset. Spoiler alert: this also has to do with the 23.5 degree tilt of Earth's axis, and something called the analemma or the equation of time..
Awesome job! I love how your videos remind me how creation wasn’t an accident, rather a design thought up by our Amazing God, and created by His Word that became flesh, Jesus.
So at Canada during summer the sun rises at 5:05 am and sets at 8:46 pm Where I live the change is even bigger, ranging from sunrise at 4:44 am and sunset at 9:14 pm And in winter you said 7:31 am to 4:13 pm where as live it rises at 7:58 am and sets at 3:52 pm So there's One hour difference in daylight
I'm the opposite, summer heat is so bad, terrible after 30 degrees.. cold isn't perfect either, but you can dress up more to not feel cold, but can't go around naked to not sweat.
Thank you for helping me out! We were just talking about this at work and nobody knew what they were talking out so I volunteered to look it up and you video is extremely helpful! 😊
You’re most welcome! I got the idea to create this video also through perusing the answer to why it’s so dark this time of the year! Glad it was helpful!
Very good video. Just drop the lavender on the music need by 1-3db as it might help the hearing impaired to hear the speech track quite a bit better...
I remember that my teacher explained it, but it seems that she did it wrong. She was saying like 15 years ago that we get further of the sun and that's how we get winter, as the earth's orbit around the sun varies and it's like an oval.
Teacher was right............. At perihelion in January, the Earth is 500 million kilometres closer to the sun than in July! Earth's orbit is elliptical. Earth is tilted on it's axis at an angle of just over 23 degrees. Tilt means we are to all intents and purposes, further away and colder.
@@fabianmckenna8197 Earth’s orbit is elliptical, but not that elliptical. There’s actually only a difference of about 4.8 million kilometers between its perihelion and its aphelion.
Effectively the perihelion in January and apohelion in July make northern hemisphere seasons slightly less extreme and make southern hemisphere seasons slightly more extreme. The tilt of the axis (and the varying amount of light each hemisphere receives) is the bulk of the seasonal effect. He said that the tilt never changes, which also isn't exactly correct. There are several cycles in which the angle of the tilt slightly varies and the axis wobbles like a spinning top, but these cycles stretch over tens of thousands of years, so for the yearly scope of this video his statement is not misleading.
The lighting of the earth alone proves the earth is a sphere. Keep In mind these people don't understand how the earth is lit and how seasons change. Even if they watched it they don't understand because they lack experience growing crops or observing the sun throughout the year.
Where its fairly simple really I mean we are just on the other side of the sun at this time in year where the days get shorter or the earths rotation is faster
@CrewPostor Beg your pardon? 1st day of summer= longest day of the year. 1st day of winter= shortest day of the year. Days can only go 1 direction from both of those dates.
Yes technically you're correct but most people won't implore critical thinking skills! After Dec 21st each day gets longer and it peaks on June 21st, in which each day (daylight) gets shorter.
The title is not right... the days are getting longer from winter solstice until summer solstice... when they start to get shorter and shorter:😉 Great animation 💪🏻
Very nice video, nice animations.... But the title of the video is triggering me, because it is wrong :( "Why the Days Get Shorter in Winter and Longer in Summer ".... It is the reverse, days get longer in winter and shorter in summer....
@@letitiasamuels3249 Well I was talking about light and darkness in fact 😁 The longest day is normally 21st of June, which is also the starting day of the summer. Since June 21st is the longest day, all days after that are shorter again. It's fair to say the days get longer during the spring, and come summer the days will have less sunlight.
Informative video but made me think alot about our existence who are we n why are we here what's the mission what's the purpose if there's no God what's the point of us being here in this middle of nowere in the middle of space just here for what???
Congratulations. With that thought you've embarked on an incredible journey to understand the universe. There's a ton of information to explore. I'm on that journey too and have delighted in learning about the fundamental laws of physics. I'm in chemistry and atoms currently. Enjoy the ride 🌎
The days get longer in the winter. Think about it. The shortest day of the year is also the first day of winter. After the shortest day of the year(first day of winter) the days can only get longer. Same thing for summer. The longest day of the year is also the first day of summer. You can't get longer than the longest day of the year, therefore every day after the first day of summer gets shorter. Nobody seems to think this one through.
Alright, my inebriated self(at 5 in the morning in June) wanted to know why the summer days are longer and the winter days are shorter and this explained it perfectly. Thank you 🫡
I just have to say that I felt so exited watching the whole video. The explanation, music you chose and the animation were just excellent.
Exicted I found it creepy made me think hu and what are we n why are we on this piece of rock in the middle of nowere
If flat earthers cant understand this, all hope is lost
Haha, if you read some of the comment.....seems like all hope is lost
Problem is why is it hotter the closer we get to the equator?
@@djokampungtz2108 because it's always pointing directly at the sun regardless of how the earth is tilted....if the earth is tilted away from the sun, it's winter...but the equator is always towards the sun
@@UFCMania155 i thought it was because the earth has an elliptic trajectory around the sun, or because the sun isnt in the center of the earth trajectory. If you think about what you just said, that means winter and summer should feel the same if youre at same distance above or below the equator. It also implies that 5400km is, a sufficient difference between the distances in summer and winter a point of the earth to the sun, to cause a temperature variation of 80°C, but it doesnt make sense, 5400 is too little to cause that big of a variation. I hope its not too difficult to understand
Godddamn
I know exactly how this stuff all works, but your animation and narration are such just a joy to listen to I watched the whole thing anyways.
Great work, keep it up!
thx
Please keep this channel alive, this is the best explanation ever 👍🏻 🌎🌏
Best video explaining the subject by far.
yeah i need to do this as a school subject it helped me get an A+
Man! This video has made me a space lover! Much love to everyone who helped make it :)
Can you xplain retrograde motion next??
Retrograde is an illusion caused by the lapping of one planets orbit over another from a particular vantage point. No planets actually move in retrograde.
Would be great for a video explaining the weather :
wind patterns, jet streams, periodic cycles like El Nino/La Nina, MJO, IOD, ITCZ, tropical storm systems and pressure systems.😉
Great ideas, I think you would like my next animation I’m creating! It’s explaining why contrails are produced and the science behind relative humidity!! Stay tuned 👀👀
This is a great video but your title is wrong. If the summer solstice, the first day of summer, is the longest day of light of the year, that means every day that follows is getting shorter, or less light. The days get SHORTER at the beginning of summer. Conversely, on the first day of winter, the winter solstice, it is the shortest day of light of the year. That means the days get LONGER in the winter. This applies in the northern hemisphere. Your title would be correct for the Southern Hemisphere however, as the seasons are opposite the north.
It may be misleading to say in the northern hemisphere this is the absolute closest to the Sun @ the 2:03-2:14 mark. During the Northern Hemisphere Summer we are actually farther from the Sun than we are in the Winter. It may be better to say we receive more direct sunlight or something of that nature.
I think it would've been perfect if music was sidechained to your voice so it gets less loud whenever you speak, that was only one thing, otherwise it was very well made and exciting for some reason xD very nice
Such an easy to understand visualizer with good explanation too, thanks
the best video on this topic for my children... we also live in Canada so that helps a lot! thank you!
So beautifully explained!!😇
I learn a lot from your videos! More subscribers for you !
Any videos on the visible constellations in the northern hemisphere (year round) ?
Wow , extremely detailed and easy to comprehend video. Thanks alot for making this :D
Incredible, thank you for the explanation
Hey I got a great video idea for you! What time is it on Mars? Earth /Mars Comparison! Love to see that one! Btw, just subbed! 👊🏻
Em... It's going to be like 30 seconds video... 30 seconds to Mars
Great video! Keep it up with the animations 🤜
Really appreciate it!! Thanks so much
Aha! I had just asked in another video if you were Canadian. The way you say “out” gave it away 🤜🏻
Haha, yes I’m Canadian! 🇨🇦
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Aye, you are a mfkng genius. Sorry, but damn that was good. I always thought that it was because of distance/gap from sun which increases as we hit September till January. 😅
we all learn everyday ma boii, i didnt knew the northpole had a 6 month non stop light period
Love the work! Always have great explanations that are presented in awesome detail.
Wow, what a great explanation. I never understood that but I do thank you very much
This video is everything I needed to know 😩
That's well explained, l really understood the concept, kindly elaborate on how black holes are created in the galaxy
Can you incorporate air planes and satellites and how they interact with the motions you're explaining above ?
Wow love it thanks for sharing.
Can you please make a video explaining over-modulated voice tracks?
Lol
Please continue making these videos…
Hey! Thanks for watching! I’m working on the next one in my free time! Follow me on IG for updates!
SO COOOOLLLL
That doesn’t seem like enough daylight hours for mid summer. Is Seattle that much farther north than Montreal
Another video that would be interesting is an explanation of why the longest and shortest days, the solstices, are NOT also the days of latest or earliest sunrise and sunset. Spoiler alert: this also has to do with the 23.5 degree tilt of Earth's axis, and something called the analemma or the equation of time..
To be honest everyone I like shorter days better than longer days. Shorter days makes me feel better. Longer days not so much
Great explanation
Awesome job! I love how your videos remind me how creation wasn’t an accident, rather a design thought up by our Amazing God, and created by His Word that became flesh, Jesus.
very well explained!
Ecliptic orbits. Boom.
We Montrealers have smart people here!
keep it up
Thanks 💪🏼
So at Canada during summer the sun rises at 5:05 am and sets at 8:46 pm
Where I live the change is even bigger, ranging from sunrise at 4:44 am and sunset at 9:14 pm
And in winter you said 7:31 am to 4:13 pm where as live it rises at 7:58 am and sets at 3:52 pm
So there's One hour difference in daylight
I cant wait for summer again..
Im ok with snow but I absolutely hate the cold
I'm the opposite, summer heat is so bad, terrible after 30 degrees.. cold isn't perfect either, but you can dress up more to not feel cold, but can't go around naked to not sweat.
Thank you for helping me out! We were just talking about this at work and nobody knew what they were talking out so I volunteered to look it up and you video is extremely helpful! 😊
You’re most welcome! I got the idea to create this video also through perusing the answer to why it’s so dark this time of the year! Glad it was helpful!
Really? No one you work with knows how seasons work? Bunch of idiots.
Can I get this video without the music? I want to show it in my 5th grade science class and I want them to hear your voice clearly.
Wow. That's great! Nicely done, fellow Canadian!
He must be from the West Island
Thank you so much! 🙏🏼
Yes I’m from the West Island 😂😂
Great content! Background sound is too high, though.
Very good video. Just drop the lavender on the music need by 1-3db as it might help the hearing impaired to hear the speech track quite a bit better...
The Earth tilts.
great vid
Thank you Sir!
I wanted to understand how for example my plants get burnt from the sun more in winter. But I didn’t get it. Is it something to do with angle?
Probably light is reflecting from the snow and doubles the amount of ultraviolet you plants are getting.
très bonne vidéo, ca serait bien de diminuer un peu le volume de la musique de fond.
The tilt actually does change its direction just not the angle
Huh?
So basically there’s no need to change the clocks ?
Summertime we’re having 15 hour daytime
Music a bit loud
Thank you for the feedback!
That's so true
No it isn't.
I live close to the equator so any changes in daylight is unnoticable
Great video but the music is so loud! 🙉
I remember that my teacher explained it, but it seems that she did it wrong. She was saying like 15 years ago that we get further of the sun and that's how we get winter, as the earth's orbit around the sun varies and it's like an oval.
Teacher was right.............
At perihelion in January, the Earth is 500 million kilometres closer to the sun than in July!
Earth's orbit is elliptical.
Earth is tilted on it's axis at an angle of just over 23 degrees.
Tilt means we are to all intents and purposes, further away and colder.
@@fabianmckenna8197 Earth’s orbit is elliptical, but not that elliptical. There’s actually only a difference of about 4.8 million kilometers between its perihelion and its aphelion.
No, that's what you thought.
Effectively the perihelion in January and apohelion in July make northern hemisphere seasons slightly less extreme and make southern hemisphere seasons slightly more extreme. The tilt of the axis (and the varying amount of light each hemisphere receives) is the bulk of the seasonal effect.
He said that the tilt never changes, which also isn't exactly correct. There are several cycles in which the angle of the tilt slightly varies and the axis wobbles like a spinning top, but these cycles stretch over tens of thousands of years, so for the yearly scope of this video his statement is not misleading.
ahh yes the 2 hemispheres north america and the southern hemisphere
love your channel btw ur underrated
Great Channel! Need views!!!
Good vid! Although I see the flat earth idiots have infiltrated the comments already. Just curious tho, what is the music in the background?
Thank you so much!! Its from my account from Artlist!
@@animationsxplaned8835 I see, which one was it called? There's a lot of songs on there
@@christopherbest1348 Grounded By signals
@@animationsxplaned8835 awesome! Thx
The lighting of the earth alone proves the earth is a sphere. Keep In mind these people don't understand how the earth is lit and how seasons change. Even if they watched it they don't understand because they lack experience growing crops or observing the sun throughout the year.
Where its fairly simple really I mean we are just on the other side of the sun at this time in year where the days get shorter or the earths rotation is faster
The earths angular velocity is constant! But yes, in a way we are on the further side of the earth in the winter!!
Contrary to the name of this video...the days actually get longer in the winter and shorter in the summer.
@CrewPostor Beg your pardon? 1st day of summer= longest day of the year. 1st day of winter= shortest day of the year. Days can only go 1 direction from both of those dates.
Yes technically you're correct but most people won't implore critical thinking skills! After Dec 21st each day gets longer and it peaks on June 21st, in which each day (daylight) gets shorter.
The title is not right... the days are getting longer from winter solstice until summer solstice... when they start to get shorter and shorter:😉
Great animation 💪🏻
Very nice video, nice animations.... But the title of the video is triggering me, because it is wrong :(
"Why the Days Get Shorter in Winter and Longer in Summer
".... It is the reverse, days get longer in winter and shorter in summer....
Yh according to the clock well in England but I think there unabout light n darkness I think
@@letitiasamuels3249 Well I was talking about light and darkness in fact 😁 The longest day is normally 21st of June, which is also the starting day of the summer. Since June 21st is the longest day, all days after that are shorter again. It's fair to say the days get longer during the spring, and come summer the days will have less sunlight.
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Informative video but made me think alot about our existence who are we n why are we here what's the mission what's the purpose if there's no God what's the point of us being here in this middle of nowere in the middle of space just here for what???
Congratulations. With that thought you've embarked on an incredible journey to understand the universe. There's a ton of information to explore. I'm on that journey too and have delighted in learning about the fundamental laws of physics. I'm in chemistry and atoms currently. Enjoy the ride 🌎
The days get longer in the winter. Think about it. The shortest day of the year is also the first day of winter. After the shortest day of the year(first day of winter) the days can only get longer. Same thing for summer. The longest day of the year is also the first day of summer. You can't get longer than the longest day of the year, therefore every day after the first day of summer gets shorter.
Nobody seems to think this one through.
play roblox
School has lied to meee !!!!
They just say that its bc earth is further from the sun and thats it
You'd be surprised how many people don't understand the basics of astronomy. Like 90% of people think that there is no gravity in outer space.
FAKE!!!😐🤭
WHERES THE STARS IN THE MOON PICS??
Not really sure what you mean by that...
@@animationsxplaned8835 neil armstrong and buzz aldrin..in the moon landing videos and pics there are no stars please explain this
@@worldpeace4231 Oh I see. You should play with a cameras exposure and find out!!
stop it..please
The earth do not spin around the sun lie lie lie lie lie lie
Ignorant comment
@@musseia honestly hoping he's being sarcastic
hahahahahha you mug
Alright, my inebriated self(at 5 in the morning in June) wanted to know why the summer days are longer and the winter days are shorter and this explained it perfectly. Thank you 🫡
Great video but the music is so loud! 🙉