south and north
The equator is an imaginary line that circles Earth halfway between the North and South Poles. It runs east and west around the middle of the Earth, dividing it into the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere.
Northern and also the southern hemisphere.
Argentina is in the southern hemisphere.
it has nothing to do with the hemispheres, it depends on the shape of the drain. It can go either direction in both hemispheres
You can go from the Southern hemisphere to the northern one by visiting the monument of the Middle of the World near the city of Quito. With just one step you can cross the equator from North to South and vice-versa.
It is colder in the northern hemisphere and the seasons are opposite. So, while it is summertime in the southern hemisphere where your friend lives, it would be snowing in the northern hemisphere. Therefore, you'd need a jacket.
Yes, tornadoes in the southern hemisphere typically rotate counterclockwise due to the Coriolis effect. This effect is caused by the rotation of the Earth and influences the direction of rotation of weather systems in different hemispheres.
South
Traveling from southern Ecuador to northern Ecuador does not actually involve crossing the equator; rather, Ecuador straddles the equator, which runs through the country. As you move north within Ecuador, you remain in the Northern Hemisphere, while southern Ecuador is located in the Southern Hemisphere. The equator itself serves as the dividing line, so you can experience both hemispheres without leaving the country.
No. In the Northern Hemisphere, the trade winds blow Northeast and in the Southern Hemisphere they blow Southeast
The coriolis effect causes wind to move in a clockwise direction in the northern hemisphere if there is a high pressure system, and counterclockwise around high pressure in the southern hemisphere. The coriolis effect is caused by the spinning of the earth. Points near the equator actually move faster than those near the poles, because they have farther to go for a complete rotation.
South because the USA is in the northern hemisphere.