The Southern Hemisphere has the greatest exposure to the sun during the winter solstice on or about June 21. There are 24 hours of darkness south of the Antarctic Circle.
The point where the Southern Hemisphere has the greatest exposure to the sun is the winter solstice.
The point where the southern hemisphere has the least exposure to the sun is the Summer solstice.
The southern hemisphere has the least exposure to the sun during the winter solstice. A+ Answer: Summer
Most communication satellites orbit at or near the equator. In the northern hemisphere this is obviously to the south. In the southern hemisphere it is to the north, so the dishes would point north.
The shortest day of the year is December 20 or 21 (it varies because of leap years) for any point in the northern hemisphere. This is called the "winter solstice". In the southern hemisphere, the shortest day of the year is June 20 or 21.
The point where the Southern Hemisphere has the greatest exposure to the sun is the winter solstice.
The point where the southern hemisphere has the greatest exposure to the sun is the winter solstice.
The point where the southern hemisphere has the least exposure to the sun is the Summer solstice.
The southern hemisphere has the least exposure to the sun during the winter solstice. A+ Answer: Summer
Well ONE place exists at ONE point on Earth and that ONE point is either in the Southern Hemisphere OR in the Nothern Hemisphere - is is not on BOTH.
The south pole is a single point on the continent of Antarctica in the southern hemisphere.
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The south pole The southern hemisphere Antarctica
equator and also the southern
There is no such thing as an eastern part of the southern hemisphere. East is a direction as is west Every thing is both east and west of a given point.
They point to geosynchronous satellites in orbit above the equator. South for the northern hemisphere and north for the southern.
A compass will point the same whether it is in the northern or southern hemisphere. The needle on a compass is designed to magnetically line up with the earths poles. Therefore the north end of the needle of the compass will point to earths north, and the south end of the compass needle will point towards earths south whether you are in the northern or southern hemisphere.