There are many places where one could find information regarding the Northern Hemisphere. One could check online sites such as Wikipedia for information on the Northern Hemisphere.
Illinois is in the western and northern one.
That would be the northern one.
The Arctic Circle is in the northern hemisphere.
All of France is in the northern hemisphere. In addition, part of that country is also in the eastern hemisphere, and the rest of it is also in the western one.
Yes, "Northern" in "Northern Hemisphere" is typically capitalized as it is referring to a specific geographical region.
Ghana is in the Northern hemisphere (not the southern, as is commonly reported), and the theoretical region known as the Western hemisphere.
The United States is completely in the Northern Hemisphere, and ALMOST completely also in the western one.
Lake Baikal, in Russia, is one example of a lake in the northern hemisphere.
It's in the northern hemisphere, and almost entirely also in the western one.
One city in the Northern Hemisphere is New York City in the United States.
Antarctica has territory in all hemispheres except the northern one.
Alsaka is completely in the northern hemisphere, and it's also mostly in the western hemisphere and partly in the eastern one..