The north pole.
the earths sourthern hemisphere tilts to the sun
winter
If the northern axis or North Pole is tilted directly towards the sun, it is summer in the northern hemisphere and winter in the southern hemisphere. If your talking about the angle of the planet when the Northern Hemisphere is receiving direct rays, its summer. If you are asking what the Northern Hemisphere season it is when planet Earth is closest to the Sun, it's winter.
northern and southern both experience seasons, its because the earth tilts back and forth so that during summer in the northern hemiphere the earths northern hemisphere is tilted towards then sun and is therefor closer, during this time the southern is farther away from the sun and this is their winter season
It is Earths' "Magnetosphere".
The Earth is divided into two hemispheres: Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere. The equator serves as the dividing line between the two, with the Northern Hemisphere located above the equator and the Southern Hemisphere located below it.
The longest season on the northern hemisphere is summer.
the earths sourthern hemisphere tilts to the sun
northern hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, and earths rotation
the northern lights are caused by magnetic energy being shot out of the passing through the earths atmosphere it also happen in the southern hemisphere because the atmosphere is weaker in these parts
winter
winter
Equator is the longest parallel on the Earth's surface. It divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere and is located at 0 degrees latitude.
The northern hemisphere has much more land than the southern hemisphere.
No
To the north of the equator is the northern hemisphere, and to the south is the southern hemisphere.
Because Earths axis is tilted.