wher any of Livingstone's exploration in the northern hemisphere?explain
No, Livingstone's explorations were focused on Africa, particularly in regions such as Southern Africa (like present-day Zambia, Zimbabwe) and eastern Africa (like present-day Tanzania). He did not explore the northern hemisphere.
Livingstone's explorations were primarily focused on the southern hemisphere, particularly in Africa. He is well-known for his expeditions in regions like present-day Zambia, Malawi, and Tanzania, as well as for being one of the first Europeans to see and document Victoria Falls.
Explorations in the northern hemisphere have continued, with modern expeditions focused on scientific research in areas such as the Arctic and the North Pole. These expeditions often involve researchers studying climate change, wildlife populations, and other environmental factors. Meanwhile, commercial cruises and tourist trips to the Arctic region have also gained popularity in recent years.
No, Livingstone's explorations primarily took place in southern and eastern Africa, focusing on regions such as present-day South Africa, Zambia, and Tanzania. He is known for his travels along the Zambezi River and his search for the source of the Nile River.
No, Livingstone's explorations were primarily in southern Africa, particularly in regions such as present-day Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Tanzania. He is known for his missionary work and efforts to map the African interior.
The Northern Hemisphere does not include any part of Africa.
no his were in the southern hemisphere, mostly south Africa
No
Any hemisphere above the Northern hemisphere.
Livingstone's explorations were primarily focused on the southern hemisphere, particularly in Africa. He is well-known for his expeditions in regions like present-day Zambia, Malawi, and Tanzania, as well as for being one of the first Europeans to see and document Victoria Falls.
Simply put, because it is north of the equator, you can see it on a globe. The northern hemisphere of any given planet is always the upper half of the planet.
It's no colder than any other hemisphere (on average)
No,it hits the southern hemisphere directly in the winter of the northern hemisphere. Otherwise it would be summertime in the northern hemisphere. -Monicalovesu
Yes, there are rainforests in the Northern Hemisphere such as the Amazon Rainforest in South America, the Congo Rainforest in Africa, and the Southeast Asian rainforests.
Yes, approximately 90% of the world's population resides in the northern hemisphere. This is due to the distribution of landmasses and more habitable regions in the northern hemisphere.
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.
The same months as any country in the Northern Hemisphere and the opposite of those in the Southern Hemisphere.
Northern, since it is north of the equator. See any globe.