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Q: When does sunlight shine equally in the southern and northern hemisphere?
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What is it when Sunlight shines equally on southern hemisphere and northern hemisphere?

at this time,sunlight shines equally on the northern and southern hemisphere


Do the sun's rays shine equally on the northern and southern hemispheres?

Yes but not at the same time of course.


what day of the year has the most daytime?

In the Northern Hemisphere of the Earth, the Summer Solstice is 21st June. This is the day with the most daylight hours. The position is reversed in the Southern Hemisphere of the Earth. The Summer Solstice is the 21st December. The day with the most daylight hours. The least daylight hours are ;- Northern Hemisphere ; 21st December. Southern Hemisphere ; 21st June The two dates when day light hour and night time are equal is;- Vernal (Spring) Equinox ; 21st Match Autumnal Equinox ; 21st September. These two dates apply equally across the Earth.


How do the tilt of the earth and the orbit of the earth around the sun cause seasonal temperature differences in new zealand?

The cause is the same as in North America and Europe, but New Zealand has winter when the Northern Hemisphere has summer. The Earth's tilt combined with its orbital motion means the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun when the Southern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun.


Is there truly a dark side of the moon?

No there isn't. With the exception of the floors of very deep craters at the lunar north and south poles all areas of the moon are exposed to sunlight during some point of its orbit. If you accept that the full moon is when the Earth facing side is sunlit, then it is equally easy to see that the "dark of the moon" or new moon has the opposite side fully sunlit.

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What is it when Sunlight shines equally on southern hemisphere and northern hemisphere?

at this time,sunlight shines equally on the northern and southern hemisphere


What two halves is the earth divided in?

Hemisphere: Is the center line that divides the world in half vertically Equator: Is the center line that divides the world horizontally. Both of these lines are imaginary lines drawn up on maps and globes.


In which two hemispheres is South Africa located?

Africa is located in both the Southern and Northern Hemisphere. If your very technical though its really in ALL the hemispheres! the earth is dived into hemispheres by the prime meridian and the Equator. Africa lies in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres almost equally. And while most of Africa lies in the Eastern Hemisphere, a small portion lies in the West.


Do the sun's rays shine equally on the northern and southern hemispheres?

Yes but not at the same time of course.


what day of the year has the most daytime?

In the Northern Hemisphere of the Earth, the Summer Solstice is 21st June. This is the day with the most daylight hours. The position is reversed in the Southern Hemisphere of the Earth. The Summer Solstice is the 21st December. The day with the most daylight hours. The least daylight hours are ;- Northern Hemisphere ; 21st December. Southern Hemisphere ; 21st June The two dates when day light hour and night time are equal is;- Vernal (Spring) Equinox ; 21st Match Autumnal Equinox ; 21st September. These two dates apply equally across the Earth.


Which season begins in the northern hemisphere when the sun reaches its greatest distance southe of the equator?

The 'perihelion' is the point during the orbit of Earth when our planet is closest to the sun. The date of the perihelion was January 3rd. The point when Earth is farthest from the sun is called the 'aphelion.' It will occur on July 7th. It does not matter if you are in the Northern Hemisphere or the Southern Hemisphere. The changing of the seasons is due to the tilt of the Earth's axis, not its varying proximity to the sun. The dates of the perihelion and the aphelion actually change over long periods of time. Our twelve month calendar, the time it takes to go completely around the sun, is called a 'tropical' year. The time it takes to go from one perihelion to the next is called an 'anomalistic' year, and an anomalistic year is about 25 minutes longer than the tropical year. This means that the date of the perihelion changes by one day every 58 years, and 'regresses' entirely through a tropical in approximately 21,000 years. It is thought by many scientists that such a change might have a long term effect on the Earth's climate.


Why can't you feel the earth's movement?

because the earth moves steady and slowly so slow we cant feel it


Tilted earth comparison to winter?

The Earth is tilted 23 degrees. The direction of the tilt always remains in the same direction, and therefore, as the Earth moves around the Sun, the Southern hemisphere would for almost half the orbit be closer to the Sun (summer) than the Northern hemisphere (winter), while for a little less than the other half of the orbit the Northern hemisphere would be closer (summer), while the Southern hemisphere would be further away (winter). At both sides of the orbits there would be a point where the tilt is neither towards or away from the Sun, in which case both hemispheres would be equally far away from the Sun - fall / spring.


Why IATA divided the world into three traffic conferences?

Geographically the world is divided into four parts that are the Western hemisphere, Eastern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, and Northern Hemisphere. The Equator is the imaginary line that passes horizontally and divides the earth equally, Similarly prime meridian is the line that passes vertically and divides the earth equally. The area which is to the south of Equator is termed as Southern Hemisphere and to the north of the equator is termed as Northern Hemisphere. Similarly, the countries or area which lies to the west of the prime meridian is called Western Hemisphere and to the east of the prime meridian is called Eastern Hemisphere. However, if this rule followed for Air travel it will cause confusion as the prime meridian which passes through London passes through many countries making it difficult to follow and the same applies to equator aswell. Hence to negate this issue IATA has divided the globe into the Western hemisphere comprising only the Americas and Greenland and Eastern hemisphere which comprises every other continent. For further segregation, the globe is divided into 3 areas also known as Traffic Conferences-TC1, TC2, TC3.


What is one reason for the variations of sunlight in different places on earth?

The Earth's tilted axis of rotation combined with the Earth's movement around the Sun causes the seasons. The Southern hemisphere is "tilted" towards the Sun, then the Northern hemisphere, in a yearly cycle. In January it's summer in the southern hemisphere and winter in the northern hemisphere. Then, about six months later, it's summer in the northern hemisphere. The effect of being tilted towards the Sun is to extend the hours of daylight and to increase the height of the Sun above the horizon. Both those effects cause an increase in solar energy received. So, you can see that the tilt of the Earth's axis is the basic cause of the seasonal variations in energy received at any one place.


What city in the southern hemisphere is at 24 degrees south and 47 degrees west?

This point is in southern Brazil, about equally distant (37 to 39 miles) from Sao Paolo, Santo Andre, and Sao Vicente.


Is the sunshine in the northern hemisphere stronger on October 21st as it is on February 21st?

Since February 21 and October 21 are separated by roughly equal time spans from either solstice ... roughly June 21 and December 21 ... you'd have to expect the angle of the sun, and therefor its intensity, to be roughly the same on those two dates. And that should be equally true for the southern Hemisphere.