the are not cold atall
Kenya is right on the equator, so part of it is in the northern hemisphere and part of it is in the southern hemisphere. Kenya is also entirely in the eastern hemisphere.
The equator passes through Kenya, so part of it is in the northern hemisphere and part of it is in the southern hemisphere.
On a map of average annual temperature why are the lower latitudes so much warmer than the higher latitudes?
Hawai'i is on both the Northern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere.
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No, but southern constellations visible in Australia can't be seen in the Northern Hemisphere, so it all balances out.
They are warmer because they are farther away from the atmosphere, which is colder. That is why it is SO cold on planes.
the seasons are usaully switched so if its summer in the northern its winter in the southern
The high latitudes have cold climates that are more difficult to live in. most of the land mass of the earth is currently not at high latitudes, so there is more land elsewhere for countries to be formed in. consequently, there are only a few countries at high latitudes.
because you dind't study before... so you can't find the answer now!
Yemen is north of the Equator, so is in the Northern Hemisphere.
In the southern hemisphere the summer months of the northern hemisphere are winter months and the winter months of the northern hemisphere are summer months. So the answer is no.In the southern hemisphere the summer months of the northern hemisphere are winter months and the winter months of the northern hemisphere are summer months. So the answer is no.In the southern hemisphere the summer months of the northern hemisphere are winter months and the winter months of the northern hemisphere are summer months. So the answer is no.In the southern hemisphere the summer months of the northern hemisphere are winter months and the winter months of the northern hemisphere are summer months. So the answer is no.In the southern hemisphere the summer months of the northern hemisphere are winter months and the winter months of the northern hemisphere are summer months. So the answer is no.In the southern hemisphere the summer months of the northern hemisphere are winter months and the winter months of the northern hemisphere are summer months. So the answer is no.In the southern hemisphere the summer months of the northern hemisphere are winter months and the winter months of the northern hemisphere are summer months. So the answer is no.In the southern hemisphere the summer months of the northern hemisphere are winter months and the winter months of the northern hemisphere are summer months. So the answer is no.In the southern hemisphere the summer months of the northern hemisphere are winter months and the winter months of the northern hemisphere are summer months. So the answer is no.In the southern hemisphere the summer months of the northern hemisphere are winter months and the winter months of the northern hemisphere are summer months. So the answer is no.In the southern hemisphere the summer months of the northern hemisphere are winter months and the winter months of the northern hemisphere are summer months. So the answer is no.
It depends on the specific location. Places near the beach or on southern Mexico are already subtropical, so it will definitely be hot. Other places on northern Mexico such as Chihuahua or Juarez will be pretty cold.
Europe is north of the Equator, so it is in the Northern Hemisphere.
Because of its trees.Plants have a spectrum of characteristics that allow them to adapt to different habitats. Probably the main reason it has so many adaptations is that it evolved from a tropical forms that have spread gradually north and has become a resident of the northern and southern latitudes.
Because of its trees.Plants have a spectrum of characteristics that allow them to adapt to different habitats. Probably the main reason it has so many adaptations is that it evolved from a tropical forms that have spread gradually north and has become a resident of the northern and southern latitudes.