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Antarctica is in the Southern Hemisphere, not the Northern Hemisphere. As well, parts of it are in the Eastern and parts in the Western Hemisphere.
The northern Temperate Zone lies between the Tropic of Cancer and the Arctic Circle in the northern hemisphere, and in the southern hemisphere, between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Antarctic Circle.
Both of those lines are completely in the southern hemisphere, half in the eastern hemisphere, and half in the western one.
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part of the earth surface lying between the tropic cancer and the arctic circle in the northern hemisphere ( mild,warm,summer,and cold winter)
Yes. & therefore the Antarctic Ocean is in the Southern Hemisphere.
They live n the Arctic circle. The northern portions of Canada is where you will find them.
Subarctic.
The Southern Temperate Zone
Antarctica is in the Southern Hemisphere, not the Northern Hemisphere. As well, parts of it are in the Eastern and parts in the Western Hemisphere.
Polar lands are located at the northern and southern points of the earth. There are 2 regions of Earth; The Artic Circle and the Antarctic Circle.
Most grain is produced in farms that are in the earth's temperate zones. Earth has two temperate zones. The Northern temperate zone stratches from the Arctic Circle to the Tropic of Cancer. The Southern temperate zone ranges from the Tropic of Capricorn to the Antarctic Circle.
The northern Temperate Zone lies between the Tropic of Cancer and the Arctic Circle in the northern hemisphere, and in the southern hemisphere, between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Antarctic Circle.
Temperate. The Northern Temperate Zone lies within this region where the sun never shines directly overhead nor stays above the horizon for more than 24 hours. Summers are generally hot and winters are generally cold in temperate zones (Northern or Southern).
The equator divides the northern hemisphere from the southern hemisphere.
The Arctic is around the northern hemisphere The Antarctic is around the southern hemisphere (Antarctica)
That varies a lot depending on the latitude, from 12 hour day throught Winter and Summer (at the equator), to the Sun being above the horizon all the time, i.e., 24-hour day (in summer, north of the northern polar circle or south of the southern polar circle), or all the time under the horizon, i.e. 0-hour day (in winter, north of the northern polar circle or south of the southern polar circle).That varies a lot depending on the latitude, from 12 hour day throught Winter and Summer (at the equator), to the Sun being above the horizon all the time, i.e., 24-hour day (in summer, north of the northern polar circle or south of the southern polar circle), or all the time under the horizon, i.e. 0-hour day (in winter, north of the northern polar circle or south of the southern polar circle).That varies a lot depending on the latitude, from 12 hour day throught Winter and Summer (at the equator), to the Sun being above the horizon all the time, i.e., 24-hour day (in summer, north of the northern polar circle or south of the southern polar circle), or all the time under the horizon, i.e. 0-hour day (in winter, north of the northern polar circle or south of the southern polar circle).That varies a lot depending on the latitude, from 12 hour day throught Winter and Summer (at the equator), to the Sun being above the horizon all the time, i.e., 24-hour day (in summer, north of the northern polar circle or south of the southern polar circle), or all the time under the horizon, i.e. 0-hour day (in winter, north of the northern polar circle or south of the southern polar circle).