The corpus callosum.
Yes, the visual pathways cross over in the brain. The right side of the brain processes left eye visual information and vice versa.
Yes, many of the functions you do with the dominant hand determines which side of the brain is more used. Be careful though, the right hand is controlled by the left side of the brain, and vice versa with the left hand.
There is only one place in the brain where nerves actually cross each other. I believe it is the Optic nerve and the Trochlear nerve. I'll add a picture under the weblink
When the northern hemisphere is tilted further from the sun it is winter, and vise versa
From centimeter to meter, you move the decimal one place to the right, and vice versa.
Neurons cross from the right side to the left, as do neurons cross from the left to the right, meaning your right side of your brain controls your left, and your left controls your right side.
Yes, the nerves projecting from each hemisphere cross at the medulla, causing the left side of the brain to control movement in the right of the body, and vice versa.
Right-handed people tend to wear their watches on their left wrist, and vice versa for those who are left-handed. Winter in the northern hemisphere is summer in the southern hemisphere, and vice versa.
Yes it is. And vice versa.
-easons are split by hemisphere. So if the southern hemisphere is in winter, the northern hemisphere is summer, and vice versa. Right now 10-9-13 the northern hempishere is in fall, though soemtimes its as hot as summer.
You can go from the Southern hemisphere to the northern one by visiting the monument of the Middle of the World near the city of Quito. With just one step you can cross the equator from North to South and vice-versa.
If it is fall (autumn) in the northern hemisphere, then it is spring in the southern hemisphere, and vice versa.
When it is summer in northern hemisphere it is winter in southern hemisphere and vice-versa.
Are at the back of the eye, they connect the eyes to the brain. They also cross to the opposite side so the information collected by the right eye is processed by the left hemisphere and vice versa
This is caused by the difference in position of the earth's tilt to the sun. When the northern hemisphere is tilting towards the sun (summer), the Southern Hemisphere is tilting away from it (winter) and vice-versa.
This is usually the result of a stroke, centered in the brain's left hemisphere (in general, the left side of the brain is responsible for the right side of the body, and vice versa).
since the earth is tilted, one hemisphere gets more sunlight than another and vice versa.