Because the sun rotates around the earth....
At both the winter and summer solstices, the Earth is tilted towards the sun. What differs is which hemisphere is tilted towards the sun. In the northern hemisphere at its winter solstice, the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, while the northern hemisphere it tilted away from the sun. In the southern hemisphere at its winter solstice, the northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, while the southern hemisphere it tilted towards the sun. When it is the winter solstice in one hemisphere, it is the summer solstice is in the other hemisphere. For a winter solstice, that particular hemisphere is tilted away from the sun.
Yes there are. They are the same phenomenon as the Northern Lights. It happens at both the north pole and south pole. The Northern Lights can be seen in much of the northern hemisphere and the Southern Lights in much of the southern hemisphere.
There's no "why". Both hemispheres get the same.
Earth has two hemispheres - the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. The Northern Hemisphere is north of the equator and the Southern Hemisphere is south of the equator. The equator which cuts the globe in half is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into two equal halves. Northern Hemisphere: Includes North America Europe Asia and the northern part of Africa Has colder climates Has longer days in the summer Southern Hemisphere: Includes South America Australia Antarctica and the southern part of Africa Has warmer climates Has longer days in the winter Both hemispheres share the same land mass and the same oceans. Even though the hemispheres are divided by the equator they are interconnected and share many characteristics.
The longest day in the northern hemisphere is June 21.The longest day in the southern hemisphere is December 21.Both dates are in the summer season, which is opposite the winter season in each hemisphere.
No, it does not. When it is winter in one hemisphere, it is summer in the other. When it is fall in one, it is spring in the other.Yes, thats why we associate snow with Christmas (except for locations near the equator).
People live in both the Northern and Southern Hemisphere.
Since Europe and the United States are located in the same hemisphere, the Northern Hemisphere, they will always be in the same season. Thus, when the United States is in Summer, it will also be summer in Europe.
the Southern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, both the Southern and Northern Hemispheres are tilted toward the Sun, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, and the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun.
it is in both the eastern, southern, and Western Hemisphere
The Arctic Ocean is primarily located in the northern hemisphere, while the Southern Ocean is located in the southern hemisphere.
Cuba is located entirely within the northern hemisphere.
Australia and Indonesia are two countries that are partially in both the eastern and southern hemispheres. Australia is situated in the southern hemisphere and spans both the eastern and western hemispheres, while Indonesia is primarily located in the southern hemisphere but extends into the eastern hemisphere.
No. China is in the northern hemisphere. Australia is in the southern hemisphere.
South America is in the Western Hemisphere and also in partially both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Africa is partially in the Western Hemisphere and too spans both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Its in both hemispheres.....
No, Georgia is not located in the Southern Hemisphere. It is located in the Northern Hemisphere, in the region known as the Caucasus between Europe and Asia.