The northern and southern hemispheres experience summer at different times of the year because of the movement of the sun. The winter and summer solstices are the days that the sun moves from one hemisphere to the other.
Europe and North American are both in the Northern hemisphere and experience seasons at the same time. It is summer in Europe when it is summer in North America.
It is summer in Europe too!To move into a different season, you have to cross the equator.When it is summer in North America, it is winter in South America, southern Africa, and Australia, for example.
Winter in North America begins on December 21, and in Antarctica the same date marks the first day of summer.
summer. they would have the same seasons at the same time because they are both in the northern hemisphere. (this is true for most of asia, because the equator [which splits the Earth into north and south] passes through Indonesia, a southeastern Asian country, however it is generally warm by the equator year-round, so it would feel like summer in Indonesia too)
At any time of year, Europe and North America ... and everywhere else at similar latitudes ... see the same constellations, at roughly the same local time.
Summer. They are in the same hemisphere so they have the same seasons. Southern Africa, South America and Australia have winter when Europe has summer.
the same as in the rest ofEurope or North America, Spring summer, fall and winter
Seasons in the continents of the northern hemisphere are the same, and seasons in the continents of the southern hemisphere are the same. For example, North America, Europe and Asia have summer at the same time, whilst Australia, southern Africa, South America and Antarctica have their summer at the same time.
same winter spring summer fall. it doesnt change unless you cross the equator then its reversed. If its summer in north America its winter in south America
when it summer in North America its winter in south america and when its winter in north america its summer in south america.
The northern and southern hemispheres experience summer at different times of the year because of the movement of the sun. The winter and summer solstices are the days that the sun moves from one hemisphere to the other.
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