No.
The Sun is always above the horizon somewhere in the Southern hemisphere just as it always is above the horizon somewhere in the Northern hemisphere. About half of each hemisphere is illuminated at every instant (well more of the Southern Hemisphere is illuminated from the end of September to the end of March and more of the Northern hemisphere during the other half year).
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∙ 12y agoIt rises from the east.
The answer is Southern Hemisphere.
It is in the Southern Hemisphere
The point where the southern hemisphere has the least exposure to the sun is the Summer solstice.
The point where the Southern Hemisphere has the greatest exposure to the sun is the winter solstice.
It rises from the east.
The answer is Southern Hemisphere.
It is in the Southern Hemisphere
Well it depends is your location in the Northern Hemisphere or the Southern Hemisphere? Well if your location is in the Northern Hemisphere then you will be tilted toward the sun. If your location is in the Southern Hemisphere then you are tilted away from the sun.
When The northern hemisphere Or Southern Hemisphere Is Tilted Away From The Sun
The Southern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun.
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.
For the whole of the southern hemisphere, the longest day is 21st of December.
Winter - in the Southern Hemisphere.
Winter - in the Southern hemisphere.
the Southern Hemisphere got colder because it's away from the sun.
the Southern Hemisphere got colder because it's away from the sun.