It is called solstice. It is summer solstice in the hemisphere where the area is at its maximum, and winder solstice in the other.
No. One of the better known constellations in the northern hemisphere is the big dipper. People in the southern hemisphere can't see this. In the south the well known constellation is the southern cross, and you can't see this in the northern hemisphere.
The dancing lights of the ionosphere are known as auroras. In the Northern Hemisphere they are called the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights. In the Southern Hemisphere they are known as the Aurora Australialis or Southern Lights.
Aurora Borealis (seen in the Northern Hemisphere) is known as the Northern Lights.It's twin in the Southern Hemisphere is the AuroraAustralis, the Southern Lights.
Big Dipper
December 21st or 22nd is the shortest day of the Northern Hemisphere--known as the Winter Solstice.
minimum statewide known. medium nationally known. maximum world known
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A maximum or a minimum - collectively known as an extremum.
Half of the globe is known as a hemisphere.
The Southern Hemisphere is known as the water hemisphere because it contains more water mass and has the largest oceanic area compared to the Northern Hemisphere.
The minimum mass is estimated at about 1.13 times Earth's mass. The maximum possible mass is not known.
The minimum temperature is 0 on the Kelvin scale or -273.15 degrees C. Temperature doesn't really have an upper limit, but the hottest known objects are roughly tens of millions degrees C.
The deflection of particles to the right in the Northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere is known as the Coriolis effect.
Half of the globe is known as a hemisphere.
Half of the globe is known as a hemisphere.
North of the equator is known as the northern hemisphere.