To label the model of Earth in its orbit around the Sun when it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere and summer in the Southern Hemisphere, you would typically need labels for:
- Northern Hemisphere - This is the upper half of the globe, where it is winter.
- Southern Hemisphere - This is the lower half of the globe, where it is summer.
- Sun - The star that the Earth orbits.
- Equator - The imaginary line that divides the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- Axis - The imaginary line that Earth rotates around, tilted at an angle relative to its orbit.
Apply these labels accordingly to the model to accurately represent the position of Earth and the corresponding seasons.