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Mt. Matterhorn is located in the northern and eastern hemispheres.
It depends where in the East and West hemispheres are the cities located.
A hemisphere is half of a sphere. The Earth is divided at the Equator into the Northern and the Southern Hemispheres. And at the poles into the Western and Eastern hemispheres.
It is impossible to separate the Magdeburg Hemispheres because the push of pressure on the outside is not balanced by the push of pressure from within.
The northern and southern hemispheres get exactly equal hours of sunlight. In the course of a year, it amounts to exactly 50% of the year everywhere. It's just that the long days, long nights, short days, and short nights happen at different times in the two hemispheres. But it all evens out over a year.
The corpus callosum is the bundle of nerve fibers that connects the two hemispheres of the brain, allowing communication between them.
The corpus callosum is the part of the brain that connects the left and right hemispheres. It facilitates communication between the two hemispheres, allowing them to work together in processing information and coordinating responses.
It is the cerebellar vermis.
connects two cerebral hemispheres
connects two cerebral hemispheres
Corpus callosum, I believe
medulla oblanga
Corpus collosum
corrus collasum
The groove that divides the cerebrum in two hemispheres is called the longitudinal fissure. It separates the left and right hemispheres of the brain and is where the corpus callosum connects the two hemispheres.
The thick band of neurons that connects the right and left cerebral hemispheres is called the corpus callosum. It plays a crucial role in facilitating communication between the two hemispheres of the brain.
The pons connects the cerebrum to the cerebellum. The cerebellum is responsible for the motor control in the brain.