One half of the earth is a hemisphere. There is a northern, southern, eastern, and Western Hemisphere.
The Equator is the primary one, but any line of longitude will split the Earth into two equal halves.
The word hemisphere is made from two words: hemi = half, and sphere = a 3-dimensional shape with a boarder equidistant from a center point (aka, a ball). So a hemisphere is one-half of a ball, cut through the middle.
Latitude 0o (The Equator) into the North and South Hemispheres. And Longitude (Merdians) 0o / 180o into the East ans West Hemispheres.
equator is 24,902 mi
On our Earth, the Equator is comparatively warmer than either of the Poles.
The Line that divides the earth into two is called the great circle
(often initial capital letter) half of the terrestrial globe or celestial sphere, esp. one of the halves into which the earth is divided. Compare Eastern Hemisphere, Western Hemisphere, Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere.
A hemisphere on a map is a half of the Earth divided by either the equator or the prime meridian. This division helps to classify regions of the Earth based on their position relative to these lines.
Yes, the word 'hemisphere' is a noun; a word for one half of something shaped like a ball; the northern or southern halves of the planet divided by the Equator; one half of the brain; a word for a thing.
2 at a time. Hemisphere means one-half. Of course, the Earth's surface can be divided in half north and south of the equator, or in half based on longitude (eastern and western hemispheres). So there are 4 "named" hemispheres. For example, the northern hemisphere contains the northern half of the eastern hemisphere and the northern half of the western hemisphere.
The half of the Earth's surface that is north of the equator is called the Northern Hemisphere, while the half south of the equator is the Southern Hemisphere.
Latitude 0o (The Equator) into the North and South Hemispheres. And Longitude (Merdians) 0o / 180o into the East ans West Hemispheres.
A hemisphere is half of a sphere, divided along its equator. There are two types of hemispheres – the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere – which are divided by the Earth's equator, and the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, divided by the Prime Meridian.
Tropic of Cancer
A globe divided into two hemispheres represents the division of the Earth into two halves along the equator. The Northern Hemisphere is located above the equator, while the Southern Hemisphere is located below it. This division helps us understand the Earth's geography and climate patterns.
The Equator is the primary one, but any line of longitude will split the Earth into two equal halves.
The direct result of Earth revolving around the sun is the four seasons. The Earth tilts twenty three and one half degrees north of the celestial equator in summer and twenty three and one half degrees south of the celestial equator, in the winter.