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You can see it all year as long as you are anywhere in the northern hemisphere.
Dec. 21. The first day of winter.
When the North Pole is tilted toward the sun, the northern part of the earth has long days and short nights.The tilting of the Earth on its axis is what gives us the changing seasons. When the North Pole tilts towards the Sun, it is summer in the northern hemisphere and winter in the southern hemisphere.
The Big Dipper is NOT a constellation. It's an asterism (part of a constellation). You can see it all year long if you live in the Northern Hemisphere.
As far as we can tell, although there may have been long ago, there'snot a single plant anywhere on Mars at any time nowadays.
Some part of the northern hemisphere is exposed to vertical rays of the Sun from the spring equinox to the autumn equinox (slightly more than half a year because the Earth is further away from the sun during the northern hemisphere summer, it moves slower along it orbit).
The Congo River is 2,718 miles long making it the longest river in the northern hemisphere
North Carolina is located in the Northern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere (depending on which way you separate the Earth).
To make a long story short, yes.
In the northern hemisphere ,in the summer, its June 21st. but its winter in the southern hemisphere. In the northern hemisphere ,in the winter, its dec. 21st. but in the southern hemisphere its summer.
*Facepalm* The same as the northern.
To make a long story short, yes.
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The Northern and Western Hemispheres.
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Always above the horizon at your latitude. In the northern hemisphere this will be the northern horizon and the reverse for the southern hemisphere.
These are the solstices. On or around December 21 in the northern hemisphere and on or around June 21 in the southern hemisphere.