It is the opposite, so it would be Spring.
When it is fall (autumn) in southern latitudes it is spring in northern latitudes.
Spring
There are a few continents that are in both the north and the Southern Hemisphere and they are South America, Asia and Africa.
the southern ocean is located south of South America and Africa but is north of Antarctica
salmon are not indigenous to Africa, try North America, Canada and Northern Europe
how the hell do i know. that is why i asked the question.
North America DOES have a growing season. The southern part of North America has a growing season that is pretty well 365 days of the year, whereas the northern part of North America has a growing season from 6 to 3 months in length. The far north, close to the Arctic Circle, has a short growing season of only 2 months long.
south America Africa Asia
Northern Hemisphere: North America, Europe, Asia, South America, and Africa. Southern Hemisphere: South America, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica. Western Hemisphere: North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Antarctica. Eastern Hemisphere: Europe, Africa, Antarctica, Asia, and Australia.
North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia. Hope this helps!
North America is in general further north since all of it's land lies in the northern hemisphere while some of Africa (south of the "armpit" and the "horn"), lies in the southern hemisphere.
Eastern (Asia, Australia, and most of Europe and Africa) Western (North and South America) Northern (North America, Europe, Asia, parts of Africa) Southern (most of South America, parts of Africa, and Australia)