Question

Earth hits its perihelion position in January. Solar radiation is proportional to the distance squared between the sun and the earth, so why isn't it hot in "winter" at perihelion?
A) It is; it is called summer in the Southern Hemisphere, and there is just a time lag for the Northern Hemisphere.
B) Precession modifies the effect as the earth wobbles on its axis.
C) The ellipticity of the orbit is small, so the affect is small; seasons are caused by tilt of the earth's orbit.
D) None of these is correct.

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