Yes it does, in areas in the northern hemisphere, water swirls left, in the south, it swirls left, in the equator it goes straight down.
The eruption of Huaynaputina in South America in 1600 had effects on climate around the northern hemisphere (Southern hemispheric records are less complete). 1601 was the coldest year in six centuries, which led to a famine in Russia.
winter in America in the Northern Hemisphere will be summer in Australia in the southern Hemisphere
If it is winter in Australia, it is summer in the US. The Northern and Southern Hemispheres have opposite seasons.
No. The Northern Ringneck snake is endemic to North America, meaning it is not found on any other continent. It is neither native to Australia, nor has it been introduced.
In the northern hemisphere there are North America, Europe, and Asia. In the Southern Hemisphere there are Australia, and Antarctica. Africa and South America have the equator passing through them.
-- Europe and North America are entirely in the northern hemisphere.-- Australia and Antarctica are entirely in the Southern Hemisphere.-- Asia, Africa, and South America are partly in each.
No. Alaska is the largest state in the United States of America and is located in the northern hemisphere at the northwest corner of North America.
When it is Fall (or Autumn) in the northern hemisphere, it is Spring in the southern hemisphere.
North America, Europe, and most of Asia. Some of South America is technically in the northern hemisphere, and a good portion of Africa is as well. The only 2 continents that are not in the northern hemisphere at all is Australia and Antarctica.
-- Europe and North America are entirely in the northern hemisphere.-- Australia and Antarctica are entirely in the southern hemisphere.-- Asia, Africa, and South America are partly in each.
Canada is in North America. Australia is half way around the world in the southern hemisphere.
There are several countries that are in the temperate zone. They are America, northern Mexico, Great Britain, Northern Asia, Southern Australia, and New Zealand.