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they are oposite of each other so if it is Summer in northern Hemisphere it is winter in southern hamisphere.
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Very different then the Northern Hemisphere as far as constellations are concerned, but overall, very similar. Check out the star maps in the link below and you can compare them.
There is a place with a name similar to that one. 'Louisiana' is one of the fiftystates in the USA. It's in the western hemisphere, the northern hemisphere,and the southern part of the country.
Tropical cyclones (the generic term for hurricanes and similar storms) rotate counterclockwise when they occur in the northern hemisphere and clockwise when they occur in the southern hemisphere. Since the term hurricane applies to a tropical cyclone in the northern hemisphere, a hurricane will always rotate counter clockwise. However, aside from the direction of rotation there is no real difference between northern and southern hemisphere tropical cyclones.
When the southern hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun it is summer there and winter in the northern hemisphere. The Earth's axis is on a tilt relative to the Sun. This means that during the year as it follows its regular orbit around the Sun, for a period one hemisphere is closer to the Sun than the other. This is what creates the seasons we have on Earth. When one hemisphere is closer to the Sun more heat is felt there. This is known as "summer". This is similar to how holding your hand closer to a flame will make your hand feel warmer. Clearly, at the time one hemisphere is closer to our Sun, the other hemisphere is further away, meaning it is in "winter". When the two hemispheres are equidistant from the Sun then it is spring in one and autumn (fall - if you're American) in the other.
Yes, there is a jet stream in the southern hemisphere, similar to the northern hemisphere. Ecuador is the best place to visit in South America just visit us at aremglobalcorp@gmail.com
In some Southern Hemisphere countires, it's official that Spring arrives with September. That has the advantage that it puts winter's end at a time when the temperature is similar to what it was at winter's beginning (June. 1 in the Southern Hemisphere--December 1 in the Northern Hemisphere). But many have said that, in the Northern Hemisphere, April feels like the first Spring month. I agree. That corresponds to October in the Southern Hemisphere. By April, it's become warm and sunny, and there is sufficient sunlight to luxuriantly bring back the plant-life.
Both hurricanes and wave cyclones are low pressure storm systems with cyclonic rotation, that is they rotate counterclockwise if they are in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern.
Two South American countries that don't share similar meridians of latitude with Australia are Brazil and Chile. Brazil is located closer to the equator in the northern hemisphere, while Australia is in the southern hemisphere. Chile is a long, narrow country in the southern hemisphere, with its northernmost point located south of Australia's southernmost point.
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They are similar in that both occupy one-half of the global surface; have oceans, air currents, extensive winter sea ice; and the equinoxes for each occur on the same dates, though seasonally reversed. Both have auroras and each has a magnetic pole as well as a geographic one. The differences generally derive from the unequal distribution of land areas: -- Although the same number of continents (5) have land in the southern hemisphere, the land area of the northern hemisphere is more than twice as great. -- The northern hemisphere has continents surrounding a polar ocean. The southern hemisphere has ocean surrounding a polar continent. -- The northern hemisphere has a much greater percentage of the world population (between 85 and 90 percent).