The Southern hemisphere has more water than the Northern hemisphere.
It is summer throughout the southern hemisphere on December 27. This includes Australia, New Zealand, various south Pacific Islands and most of the countries of Africa and South America.
Most tornadoes form with a counter-clockwise spin in the northern hemisphere or a clockwise spin in the southern hemisphere. Most travel northeast in the northern hemisphere and southeast in the southern.
They have more fish. Most people tend to live near where they were born.
Because they form when the sun melts snow, but it's below freezing still so it refreezes. In the northern hemisphere, the south side receives more sunlight during the winter.
Most people in the Western Hemisphere live in urban areas, with major cities like New York City, Los Angeles, Mexico City, and São Paulo having large populations. Urbanization and economic opportunities often attract people to these areas.
Most Arabic-speaking people live in the Northern Hemisphere, primarily in countries in the Middle East and North Africa. This region includes countries like Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Morocco.
The United States is located in the northern hemisphere.
Most people in the south live in houses.
Most people live in the Northern Hemisphere, where the majority of the world's landmass is located. This hemisphere is home to the most populous countries such as China, India, and the United States.
Western Hemisphere
in the north south of South Carolina
The southernmost hemisphere is the region of Earth located below the equator. It includes continents like Antarctica, parts of South America, Africa, and Australia. This hemisphere experiences seasons opposite to those in the northern hemisphere.
South America is in the Western Hemisphere, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a very small part in the Northern Hemisphere.
More people live north of the Mason Dixon line than south of it
The northern hemisphere has the most land mass and almost 90% of the human population. You can see this quite clearly simply be looking at the Earth from above the North pole and from below the South pole. See related links (below) to see images of the Earth from these two viewpoints.
Only one of the eight species of bear lives south of the equator and that is the spectacled bear of South America. All other bears live in the northern hemisphere.