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The northern hemisphere until March 19, after that, no hemisphere is in winter until June 21, and then the southern hemisphere is in winter.
Nominally from June 21 until September 21 or 22, the northern hemisphere is in summer, whereas the southern hemisphere is in winter.
In the northern hemisphere, summer is always June until September.
The seasons differ by six months between the northern and southern hemispheres. The spring season is from about March 21st until June 21st in the northern hemisphere and from September 21st until December 21st in the southern hemisphere.
From March 21 until about September 21, the Earth's northern hemisphere is tilted towardthe sun, and receives more sun light on any day than the southern hemisphere does.
Belgium is in the Northern Hemisphere. It experiences winter from December - March. It can also be expanded from September until March if you include fall.
In Australia, spring begins around September 21, and lasts until December 21. Summer "down under" begins around December 21. These dates can fluctuate a day either way, depending on the cycle of leap years.
The climate in January in the northern hemisphere is winter but the effects of winter are not seen in the northern hesisphere until you travel past the tropic of cancer or 66 1/2degrees north. Cool.
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Australia is considered part of the 'New World' despite being in the Eastern hemisphere; this is because it was not discovered until after the Americas. The 'Old World' strictly speaking refers to the 'world island' (Afro-Eurasia), although it is sometimes incorrectly used to simply refer to the Eastern hemisphere (which would include Australia).
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The Sun will be in the sky until it dips below the horizon just after dusk. During Summer in the Northern Hemisphere, it can be after 10pm-ish.