The Northern Hemisphere is located between the Equator and the North Pole. It includes regions north of the Equator up to the North Pole.
Some examples of things in the Western Hemisphere include North and South America, the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, the Rocky Mountains, and cities like Los Angeles, New York City, and Mexico City.
The four questions that geographers ask is:Why the earth is spherical?How the earth was formed?Why the interior part of the earth is hotter than the external part?How the mountains and other physical features were formed.
its where things are located and why they are there
The left hemisphere of the brain is typically responsible for language, logic, and analytical thinking, while the right hemisphere is more involved in creativity, intuition, and spatial awareness. Both hemispheres work together to perform various tasks, with each hemisphere specializing in different functions.
Yes, the study is called geography. Geography examines the spatial relationships between people, places, and things, including how they are distributed on Earth's surface, and how they interact with each other. It also explores the physical, social, economic, and cultural aspects of different locations.
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Nativity (in northern hemisphere)
Yes there are. They are the same phenomenon as the Northern Lights. It happens at both the north pole and south pole. The Northern Lights can be seen in much of the northern hemisphere and the Southern Lights in much of the southern hemisphere.
No Latin America is located in the western hemisphere, (and is not located in the northern hemisphere or in the southern or eastern hemisphere) for those of you who wanted to know and NOT know false information from all the other people who post and comment and try to edit on answers. I hope everyone else is satisfied with this information. I am hoping everyone can learn NOT to post stupid things answers.
The hemisphere you are in (northern or southern) has an effect on when you experience the seasons. At points in the earth's orbit it is either the southern or northern hemisphere that is tilted further towards the sun. This makes that hemisphere warmer, experiencing summer while the other colder and experiences winter. Then six months later, things are reversed.
Yes they live in cold parts of the northern hemisphere like eastern Russia, Alaska and Greenland
Well, you can do many things. You can stand one foot in the northern hemisphere and the other one in the southern!
through the fall and the spring equinox alot of things happen during the fall and spring equinox
Tradition. It may have something to do with the fact that in the Northern Hemisphere, the sun rises in the northeast. It's a good direction for things to start at.
Diverse! They did a lot of fishing. & whaling. Of course, as they were in the northern hemisphere, it was cold. So, they also farmed some, too. They had some sawmills and lots of other things too!
Summer. This is because of the Earths tilit on its axis. So when we look up, we see different things in the Northern Hemisphere than in the Southern.
Tornadoes in the northern hemisphere spin anticlockwise apart from a very small percentage. However, tornadoes in the southern hemisphere spin clockwise. All tornadoes pull air in, regardless of the direction of rotation.