It does not. Seasons are caused by the tilt of the earth on its axis. When that hemisphere is tilted toward the sun there will be summer. Away-- winter.
the seasons would be reversed.
Some of them, yes. Constellations along the Zodiac can be seen from either hemisphere, but constellations well away from the celesial equator cannot be seen very far in the other hemisphere. For example, Ursa Major is not visible in Australia, and the Southern Cross is not visible in Europe or North America. Most of the "official" constellations were named by northern hemisphere astronomers, or European navigators sailing in southern waters. Look at how many southern hemisphere constellations have a nautical theme; the Telescope, the Octant, the Quadrant. Even Cetus, the Whale, was named by sailors, not people who LIVED there.
The Chinook.
They lived on the gulf coast of southern Florida
People that lived in the Land of Oz were referred to as Ozmites. The Munchkins lived in the Eastern section. The Winkies lived in the Western Section. The Quadlings lived in the Southern Section. The Gillikins lived in the Northern Section. And the Emerald city was in the very middle.
Generally Summer, (July-September) However, if you live in the southern hemisphere the role is switched. Say if you lived in Australia your hottest time of the year would be from about December through March.
New Zealand. OK. I havn't been a lot of places in the southern hemisphere but I lived there for one year and it was fantastic.
There were lycophytes, cycads, ginkgoes, and glossopterids. Conifers were the dominant trees in the northern hemisphere, and Glossopteris was the main tree like plant in the southern hemisphere.
Pegasus was a pure white winged horse that carried many heros. Now if you lived in the southern hemisphere. You can see his constellation.
the lived in southern Iraq
it started by everyone cause the belived in diffrent stuff cause they lived in diffrent parts of the world
During the first five seasons they lived in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. During the last three seasons they lived in California (Burbank?).
Brontosaurus is an invalid name for Apatosaurus excelsus, which lived in North America. Thus, it lived in the Western Hemisphere and in the Northern Hemisphere.
Some of them, yes. Constellations along the Zodiac can be seen from either hemisphere, but constellations well away from the celesial equator cannot be seen very far in the other hemisphere. For example, Ursa Major is not visible in Australia, and the Southern Cross is not visible in Europe or North America. Most of the "official" constellations were named by northern hemisphere astronomers, or European navigators sailing in southern waters. Look at how many southern hemisphere constellations have a nautical theme; the Telescope, the Octant, the Quadrant. Even Cetus, the Whale, was named by sailors, not people who LIVED there.
Most likely, you live in the Northern Hemisphere. For example, if you are located in Europe or North America. If you are in Southern Hemisphere, you might live in countries like Australia or South Africa.
no they did not know each other i think they lived in diffrent states.
Some lived on plantations.
There were about 90% of black Americans in the 1910's that lived in the Southern states.