the sun sets at the same time
No; the sky looks entirely different in the Southern Hemisphere vs. the Northern Hemisphere.
No, the southern hemisphere has different constellations than the northern hemisphere due to the Earth's tilt and rotation. Some constellations visible in the north may not be visible in the south, and vice versa.
No, due to the rotation of the Earth, different places experience day and night at different times. This is why we have different time zones around the world.
winter
No, the longest day of the year, known as the summer solstice, occurs on different dates depending on the latitude. In the Northern Hemisphere, it usually falls on June 21st, while in the Southern Hemisphere, it occurs around December 21st.
False. Places in the same hemisphere can have different seasons due to factors such as distance from the equator, elevation, and proximity to large bodies of water. These factors can influence the climate and result in variations in the timing and intensity of seasons within the same hemisphere.
Finding the same species of fossil in two different places would lead to the conclusion that conditions were similar at both places when the fossils were alive.
No. Summer is exactly opposite in the northern hemisphere from when it takes places in the southern hemisphere.
the same
No; the sky looks entirely different in the Southern Hemisphere vs. the Northern Hemisphere.
These are referred to as associational connections when communication is between different parts of cortex in the same hemisphere. There also exists numerous fiber tracts between sub-cortical and cortical structures such as the optic radiation within the same hemisphere.
no it isn't... that's all its absolutly different
Places that are along the same longitude, due South/North of each other will have the same time. Places that are East/west of each other will have different times.
Yes it does; both places are located on the Northern Hemisphere.
No, the southern hemisphere has different constellations than the northern hemisphere due to the Earth's tilt and rotation. Some constellations visible in the north may not be visible in the south, and vice versa.
both are places,
No because the two hemispheres are at different sides of the Earth. At one time the Eastern hemisphere has the sunlight directed directly at it. That's Summer and that's Winter for the Western hemisphere. Vice Versa