All four seasons happen in the southern hemisphere, as Earth orbits the sun.
They lose radio contact with the Earth for a few minutes.
The Earth "turns around" every 23 hours and 56 minutes, so wait a day and see.
there would be no winds in the southern hemisphere.
Earthquakes happen when the Earth's crust shifts violently. So if we know that an earthquake has happened in California, then scientist know that the crust under California is unstable, therefore making earthquakes more likely to happen there. Earthquakes can happen anywhere, but the tend to happen repeatedly in certain spots
The moon slides very slowly in front of the sun, causing darkness over the earth ( not the whole earth, though ) and lasts for only a couple of minutes. -Bluestar127
The equator divides the earth into the northern and southern hemispheres. The prime meridian divides earth into the eastern and western hemispheres.
It is the Equator (zero Latitude) that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
The latitude 27 degrees 38.13 minutes north is located on Earth. It could correspond to various locations around the globe, such as parts of southern United States, North Africa, Middle East, or southern Asia. The specific location would depend on the longitude coordinate provided with it.
It takes 8 minutes for the sunlight from the sun to get to Earth.
It depends on where Venus and Earth are in their orbits. Currently (December 2008) Venus is the brightest thing in the evening sky and should be easily visible.
The equator divides the earth into northern and southern hemispheres.