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Where does most of the dry land lie in northern or southern hemisphere?

The northern hemisphere has much more land than the southern hemisphere.


What are the three main winds?

northern hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, and earths rotation


What is each half of the of earths surface called?

To the north of the equator is the northern hemisphere, and to the south is the southern hemisphere.


What are the earths 2 hemispheres?

The Earth is divided into two hemispheres: Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere. The equator serves as the dividing line between the two, with the Northern Hemisphere located above the equator and the Southern Hemisphere located below it.


What is the imaginary great line or circle of 0 degrees latitude on the earths surface separating the northern hemisphere from the southern hemisphere?

The imaginary great line of 0 degrees latitude is called the Equator. It divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.


Why is it summer in northern hemisphere and winter in southern hemisphere?

It is like this because the Earths axis is tilted which effects the seasons in the hemispheres.


What is summer in the northern hemisphere it is winter in the southern hemisphere why is it so?

that's thanks to the 23 degrees tild of the earths axis


Is New Zealand southern hemisphere?

A compass will point the same whether it is in the northern or southern hemisphere. The needle on a compass is designed to magnetically line up with the earths poles. Therefore the north end of the needle of the compass will point to earths north, and the south end of the compass needle will point towards earths south whether you are in the northern or southern hemisphere.


Why are seasons reversed in northern and southern hemisphere?

Because Earths axis is tilted.


The northern has most of the earth's land than southern?

The Northern Hemisphere does have more land area than the Southern Hemisphere. This is due to the distribution of continents and landmasses being primarily located in the Northern Hemisphere, while the Southern Hemisphere is mainly covered by water in the form of the Southern Ocean.


Why is it spring in Australia but autumn in England?

Unless England moves to the southern hemisphere it cannot be any other way. England is in the northern hemisphere and Australia is in the southern hemisphere and, with the tilt of the earths axis, the southern hemisphere is tilted slightly away from the sun and the northern hemisphere is tilted slightly towards the sun.


How does earths axis during the winter solstice affect seasons in the northern and Southern Hemisphere?

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