Alaska, sun stays up 24hrs for a few months out of the year, the same areas also experience 24 hrs of darkness a few months out of the year
No as it's the same for the northern hemisphere. (What does "counter clockwise" even mean in this context?)
All you would have is a day where the Northern Hemisphere was pointed at the sun. The side opposite would be in permanent night. it would have nothing to do with Hemispheres but with which side is pointed to the sun. Alternate: If by 'pointed towards' you mean at the same angle as the current tilt, then the answer would be a little different. But the answer would depend on where you are. Or are you one of the many who assume that the northern hemisphere is the only one? If you are in the northern hemisphere, you would have longer daytime periods than night. It would be opposite in the southern hemisphere.
If you mean the longest: When you have the longest day, you'll also have the shortest night, and vice versa. In the northern hemisphere, the longest day is around June 21, and the shortest day is around December 21. In the southern hemisphere, it is the other way round.
I can only presume you mean the constellation Delp(h)inus.not Delpinas. Delphinus,a constellation visible in the Northern Hemisphere is known as the Dolphin as Delphinus is the Latin name for that mammal
Draco is a constellation in the far northern sky. Its name is Latin for dragon. Draco is circumpolar (that is, never setting) for many observers in the northern hemisphere. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations today.Source: Wikipedia.
The East Hemisphere, and the Northern Hemisphere
Yea, the northern Hemisphere has the most of earths land, if you mean like continents and stuff. Land is everywhere, only in someplaces it is at the bottom of the ocean.
The "equator" of the northern hemisphere would be 45o North If you mean what is the half north of the equator called it is the Northern hemisphere
If you mean which hemisphere, it's in the Northern Hemisphere.
No, America is not in the southern hemisphere. The United States is primarily located in the northern hemisphere, with a small portion extending into the southern hemisphere in the state of Hawaii.
The "Northern Hemisphere" is everything on earth abovethe equator.
That depends on where you mean when you say "here". If it is anywhere in the northern hemisphere, then the answer is autumn. If it is somewhere in the southern hemisphere, then the answer is spring.
If you mean the land of the midnight sun, that would be the high latitudes, where in mid summer the sun does not sets. You can still see the sun at midnight.
I believe you mean Mount Fuji, which is the tallest mountain in Japan, and is located in the northern hemisphere.
Yes, if by sides you mean the northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere.
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That depends on where you mean summer is. Europe is in the northern hemisphere, so when it is summer in any other part of the northern hemisphere, then it is summer in Europe. If it is summer in the southern hemisphere, then it is winter in Europe.