Because of the axial tilt of the earth.
Summer. They are in the same hemisphere so they have the same seasons. Southern Africa, South America and Australia have winter when Europe has summer.
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That is depending on what you regard as the autumnal equinox. The autumnal equinox in the northern hemisphere is in September and it marks the start of autumn. In the southern hemisphere the autumnal equinox is in March and it marks the start of autumn. So looking at in that way, you can say yes. Of course those are two different dates on the calendar, so the autumnal equinox in one is happening at the same time as the spring equinox in the other. It is the same equinox, but where on Earth you are, determines which equinox it is. As autumn starts in one hemisphere, spring is starting in the other. So on that basis they don't mark the start of autumn in both hemispheres. It is never the same season in both hemispheres.
Very different then the Northern Hemisphere as far as constellations are concerned, but overall, very similar. Check out the star maps in the link below and you can compare them.
That depends on whether you are in the Northern or Southern Hemisphere. If you are in the Northern, then your winter solstice is the summer solstice in the Southern Hemisphere. If you are in the Southern, then your winter solstice is the summer solstice for everyone in the Northern Hemisphere.
Both Germany and the US are in the Northern Hemisphere. They experience the same seasons at the same time.
During the southern hemisphere's winter, it would be winter in that town. At the same time, it is summer in the northern hemisphere. If you mean what season does a town in the southern hemisphere experience when it is winter in the northern hemisphere, then the answer is summer, as the two hemispheres have opposing seasons.
Because while one is facing the Sun, the other must obviously be points away form it.
it is the same season, they are both in the Northern Hemisphere.
Spain and the United States both experience fall at the same time, as do all Northern hemisphere countries north of the tropics.
The best bit of evidence is that northern and southern hemisphere esperience the opposite seasons. When it is summer in the northern hemisphere, it is winter in the Southern Hemisphere and vice versa. If the seasons were dependent on Earth's distance from the sun, then the hemispheres would experience the same seasons at the same time.
Illinois is in the northern hemisphere so it is in the same season as most of the United States.
Same Hemisphere, same season. So Yes.
Europe and North American are both in the Northern hemisphere and experience seasons at the same time. It is summer in Europe when it is summer in North America.
It is summer in the UK Same for all the Northern Hemisphere
No, it is not true. Due to the tilting of the world, when it is summer in the northern hemisphere, it is winter in the southern hemisphere, and visa versa.
The same since both are in the Northern Hemisphere.