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the north hemisphere is in the north
The Northern Hemisphere has most of Earth's land area. Asia, Europe, North America, and most of Africa are located in the Northern Hemisphere. In contrast, the Southern Hemisphere contains most of Earth's water area.
The Southern Hemisphere is south of the Equator, and the Northern Hemisphere is north of the Equator. The Equator is the zero (0) line of latitude.
Hurricanes spin clockwise in the Southern hemisphere. Hurricanes in the Northern hemisphere spin counterclockwise. Hurricanes in the Southern hemisphere are called cyclones.
Water makes up the vast majority of the surface of the Southern Hemisphere. Only about 10% of the southern hemisphere is land (South America, Australia, Antarctica, southern Africa). The oceans of the southern hemisphere are the South Atlantic, South Pacific, Indian, and Southern. They contain around 70% of the world's seawater.
Summer in the Northern Hemisphere is winter in the Southern Hemisphere.
the awnser is the norther hemisphere
the north hemisphere is in the north
The southern hemisphere has the opposite seasonal range to the northern hemisphere. Therefore they have Christmas when it is hot and their winter months would be June July and August.
Southern hemisphere ones are top-down under, but apart form that, there is not such a big difference.
There are no significant differences.
no because in the northern hemisphere it is summer and in the southern hemisphere it is winter
Gyres flow clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere. While gyres in the Southern Hemisphere flow counterclockwise.
New Zealand and Russia are different countries. Russia is located in the northern hemisphere and New Zealand is located in the southern hemisphere. Besides the geographical difference, there are also language and cultural differences.
They experience the beginning of different seasons. The northern hemisphere is located above the equator while the southern hemisphere is located below it.
Summer in the northern hemisphere encompasses the months of June, July and August. In the southern hemisphere, summer takes place in December, January and February.
Because the earth orbits the sun (as you know) and it also rotates on it's own axis. the axis is on an angle so that in one part of the orbit, the northern hemisphere is facing the sun more directly, and in another part of the orbit (aka year) the southern hemisphere faces the sun more directly. the rotation also dictates day and night, so you need a good imagination or visualisation.