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if you mean the boundary it's north of the equator which is 0 degrees. so anything that has north in it like 42 north. if the answer tell me and I'll edit to help. degve@bellsouth.net
The southern hemisphere of course; that's why it's called the NORTH POLE.I would have left the answer as that but by looking at the question you have asked i must assume you are an idiot so therefore is shall tell you that the above answer is sarcastic (type it in if you need to know what that means) and the genuine answer is in fact the NORTHERN HEMISPHERE
If there is paralysis on the right side of the body then he will know that the left hemisphere was affected and trouble with the left side of the body means the right hemisphere is affected. The brain is cross wired!
Depending on how you slice it, that point is in the northern (not southern) hemisphere, and in the western (not eastern) hemisphere. You can tell from the "north" and "west" tags on the latitude and longitude.
Without Radioisotope dating it is very difficult to determine the age of a surface exactly. One way to estimate the age of the surface is looking at the number of impact craters. Assuming meteorites hit at regular intervals, the surface with more impact craters is the oldest.
Southern.
From what I can tell they do not.
The Crux or the Southern Cross.
New Zealand is in the Southern Hemisphere, as it is South of the Equator. It is also in the Eastern Hemisphere as it is to the East of the Prime Meridian. Longitude 170 East places it close to the International Date Line (180 degrees).
By looking at a satellite image. If the cloud bands spiral inwards and counterclockwise it is in the northern hemisphere. If they spiral inwards and clockwise it is in the southern hemisphere.
Ascertain its latitude.
No. A quick look at a map or globe would tell you as much.
if you dont know tell someone who knows ............ ************************************************ When northern hemisphere tilts towards the sun, it is summer in the northern hemisphere, and winter in the Southern Hemisphere. The seasons reverse when the northern hemisphere tilts away from the sun. The angle that the sun's rays strike the earth's surface, decides the seasons.
if you dont know tell someone who knows ............ ************************************************ When northern hemisphere tilts towards the sun, it is summer in the northern hemisphere, and winter in the southern hemisphere. The seasons reverse when the northern hemisphere tilts away from the sun. The angle that the sun's rays strike the earth's surface, decides the seasons.
Yes, the northern hemisphere has significantly more land than the southern hemisphere. The majority of Earth's landmasses are concentrated in the northern hemisphere, with continents like Asia, Europe, and North America occupying large areas. Conversely, the southern hemisphere is mostly covered by water, with Antarctica being the only large landmass located predominantly in the southern hemisphere.
If you're in the northern hemisphere, the south side of the tree will receive more sun. If you're in the southern hemisphere then the north side of the tree will receive more sun.
if you mean the boundary it's north of the equator which is 0 degrees. so anything that has north in it like 42 north. if the answer tell me and I'll edit to help. degve@bellsouth.net