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By being surrounded by a very large continent that greatly reduces the moderating effect of the oceans by distance from them.
Both hemispheres would experience more extreme seasons ... warmer Summers and colder Winters.
cyclones effect mostly people in the southern hemisphere because people in the northern hemisphere call them hurricanes
awestern hemisphere affect the western hemisphere because is reycly and people ......
In the northern hemisphere, the Coriolis effect causes ocean currents to be deflected to the right. In the southern hemisphere, the Coriolis effect causes ocean currents to be deflected to the left. This deflection leads to the clockwise rotation of ocean currents in the northern hemisphere and counterclockwise rotation in the southern hemisphere.
In the northern hemisphere, the Coriolis effect causes currents to turn to the right. This means that ocean currents tend to flow clockwise in the northern hemisphere as a result of the Coriolis effect.
cooler and wamer climate
It doesn't, really, much. The effect of apsis is completely swamped by the effect of axial tilt. I believe that southern hemisphere summers tend to be hotter, and southern hemisphere winters colder, than corresponding latitudes in the northern hemisphere due to the date of apsis (early January). But I don't know for certain that this is true.
The Coriolis effect.
It is Coriolis effect
That's the jet stream effect.. it pulls warmer waters north from the southern hemisphere, and the end result is that you get milder winters, in spite of having a lattitude matching countries with much harsher climates.
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