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Currents in the Northern Hemisphere move in a clockwise direction. Currents in the Southern Hemisphere move in a counter clockwise direction.
During northern hemisphere summer the sun is in the northern sky in the southern hemisphere. Our sun in the northern hemisphere is almost always in the southern sky unless your south of the tropic of cancer so this is why you have to reverse the sundials if you move to the southern hemisphere.
In the Northern Hemisphere, yes. In the Southern Hemisphere, no.
In the northern hemisphere they appear to move counter clockwise; In the southern hemisphere they appear to move clockwise.
No, it is in the Northern Hemisphere. The Northern Hemisphere is split from the Southern Hemisphere by the Equator.. :)
People live in both the Northern and Southern Hemisphere.
Northern Hemisphere
is Decatur in the northern or southern hemisphere
The Coriolis effect holds that because the Earth is spinning, surfacewaters move in a clockwise direction in the Northern Hemisphere and in acounterclockwise direction in the Southern Hemisphere.
It is in the Northern Hemisphere.
The Northern hemisphere.
northern hemisphere