Most of the world's countries are in the Northern Hemisphere, including North America (Canada, US, Mexico, Central America), northern South America, Europe (the UK, Scandinavia, France, and the Mediterranean countries), Asia (Russia, China, India, Japan, the Philippines, and every other country except Indonesia), and two-thirds of Africa (West Africa, Egypt, Libya, Sudan, and as far south as Uganda and the Congo).
The countries that are partly or wholely in the Southern Hemisphere include most of South America (e.g. Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Chile, most of Brazil), southern Africa (e.g. Tanzania, Namibia, Zambia, South Africa, and Madagascar), Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand, and islands of the South Pacific and South Atlantic. Antarctica, which has no countries, is obviously in the south as well.
The Western Hemisphere usually refers to the Americas, including Greenland and Hawaii, but also technically includes Ireland, Iceland, Portugal, most of Spain, and parts of western Africa. All other countries of Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia are in the Eastern Hemisphere.
The tilt of the earth's axis with the plane of the orbit is why.
it is summer. Argentina has the seasons opposite of the US, so there is Christmas in warm weather!
A state as a governmental division is the smallest, followed by country, which is part of a continent (usually one of 7), which is part of a hemisphere (any of 4 for the Earth).
If you live in the northern hemisphere, Ursa Minor can be seen in every month of the year. It is one of the constellations that never sets, so it can be seen all year round.If you live in the northern hemisphere, Ursa Minor can be seen in every month of the year. It is one of the constellations that never sets, so it can be seen all year round.If you live in the northern hemisphere, Ursa Minor can be seen in every month of the year. It is one of the constellations that never sets, so it can be seen all year round.If you live in the northern hemisphere, Ursa Minor can be seen in every month of the year. It is one of the constellations that never sets, so it can be seen all year round.If you live in the northern hemisphere, Ursa Minor can be seen in every month of the year. It is one of the constellations that never sets, so it can be seen all year round.If you live in the northern hemisphere, Ursa Minor can be seen in every month of the year. It is one of the constellations that never sets, so it can be seen all year round.If you live in the northern hemisphere, Ursa Minor can be seen in every month of the year. It is one of the constellations that never sets, so it can be seen all year round.If you live in the northern hemisphere, Ursa Minor can be seen in every month of the year. It is one of the constellations that never sets, so it can be seen all year round.If you live in the northern hemisphere, Ursa Minor can be seen in every month of the year. It is one of the constellations that never sets, so it can be seen all year round.If you live in the northern hemisphere, Ursa Minor can be seen in every month of the year. It is one of the constellations that never sets, so it can be seen all year round.If you live in the northern hemisphere, Ursa Minor can be seen in every month of the year. It is one of the constellations that never sets, so it can be seen all year round.
Assuming the observer is in the North, then the southern hemisphere would be tilted towards the sun during the Winter Solstice in December. However, for observers in the Southern Hemisphere, the Winter Solstice would occur in June, and the northern hemisphere would be tilted towards the sun.
Brazil is in the Southern Hemisphere.
Malawi is a country that is completely in the southern hemisphere.
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1:Northern hemisphere 2:Southern hemisphere 3:Eastern hemisphere 4:Western hemisphere/live in 1&4
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Argentina is one such country.
The world is divided into Northern and Southern Hemispheres and Eastern and Western Hemispheres. If you are in England then the opposite side of the world is the Southern Hemisphere from one pole to the other or the Eastern Hemisphere from one side of the Earth to the other.
The tilt of the earth's axis with the plane of the orbit is why.
Antigua and Barbuda are the same country and so are both in one hemisphere which is the western hemisphere and the northern hemisphere.
All of France is in the northern hemisphere. In addition, part of that country is also in the eastern hemisphere, and the rest of it is also in the western one.
Japan is in the northern hemisphere and New Zealand is in the southern hemisphere, therefore their seasons are opposite. When it is winter for one, it is summer for the other.
No, it does not. When it is winter in one hemisphere, it is summer in the other. When it is fall in one, it is spring in the other.Yes, thats why we associate snow with Christmas (except for locations near the equator).