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I think this refers to the Pearl Cluster (NGC 3766) which is seen in the southern hemisphere.
There are a few continents that are in both the north and the Southern Hemisphere and they are South America, Asia and Africa.
Since it is an imaginary line on the map that divides the northern hemisphere from the southern hemisphere, there can be no opposite. There is another, however, and it is an imaginary line on a star map that separates the northern hemisphere from the southern hemisphere of stars.
measure the rate at which the stream erodes its bed i think i am not sure
The Earth 's rotational axis is inclined 23 degrees, causing the tilt away in the northern hemisphere's winter. At the same time, the southern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, meaning it is summer there. This is reversed six months later.
because it doesn't
i think southern
I think but pretty sure but the southern hemisphere because of the massive area of Europe
Geographers often study the eastern and western hemisphere more because these hemispheres contain the majority of the world's population, major economic powers, and cultural centers. Additionally, these hemispheres have historically played a significant role in global geopolitics and trade.
3/4 of it is in the nothern hemisphere and i think a little bit is in the southern hemisphere
In which month will the Southern Hemisphere experience longer days? It would be July cause that is the opposite of January(I think)
No, actually I think the southern hemisphere has more water because most of the countries/landmasses are located in the northern hemisphere.
I don't know that they do, but the Southern Hemisphere is mostly ocean.
I think the name gives the game away! Southern hemisphere However it can be seen as far North as +20o
Italy is usually thought of being in the eastern hemisphere. It is also in the northern hemisphere.
I think the answer is in the question. The Southern Cross might be a bit of a give away!!
the southern hemisphere