Between roughly 66.5 degrees south and the south pole (90 degrees south latitude),
there is a single period of 24 hours or more without a sunset, once a year.
At 66.5 degrees south, the period is exactly 24 hours long, on December 21.
At the south pole, the period is 6 months long, from September 21 to March 21.
The southern hemisphere.
All "north" latitudes are in the northern hemisphere.
The constellation known as the Southern Cross or Crux looks like a cross. It is composed of four main stars and one minor star, and is visible throughout the southern hemisphere and the lower latitudes of the northern hemisphere.
It doesn't, really, much. The effect of apsis is completely swamped by the effect of axial tilt. I believe that southern hemisphere summers tend to be hotter, and southern hemisphere winters colder, than corresponding latitudes in the northern hemisphere due to the date of apsis (early January). But I don't know for certain that this is true.
There is no such meridian. Each and every one of the infinite number of meridians of longitude lies half in the northern Hemisphere and half in the southern.
The southern hemisphere.
"45 degrees 19 minutes north" is not in the southern hemisphere. All latitudes in the Southern hemisphere are "south".
The Southern Hemisphere has a greater proportion of ocean coverage compared to the Northern Hemisphere which has more landmass. Water has a higher heat capacity than land, meaning it can absorb and release heat more slowly, leading to smaller temperature variations. Additionally, the Southern Hemisphere is less affected by large landmasses that can create temperature extremes.
The Aurora Australis are the "Southern Lights" They can be seen in the "low" latitudes of the southern hemisphere.
Savanna areas occupy mostly southern hemisphere Tropical latitudes, but can exist in northern hemisphere.
There are few subarctic climate zones in the southern hemisphere due to the lack of extensive landmasses in high latitudes. The southern hemisphere has limited landmasses at high latitudes, primarily in Antarctica, which is covered by an ice sheet and experiences extreme cold temperatures. This limits the development of subarctic climate zones in the southern hemisphere.
the seasons that are experienced are fall (Autumn) and winter
The Aurora Australis are the "Southern Lights" They can be seen in the "low" latitudes of the southern hemisphere.
All "north" latitudes are in the northern hemisphere.
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The prevailing winds are different in different latitudes. In the mid-latitudes of the northern hemisphere, the prevailing winds are west to east. In the mid-latitudes of the southern hemisphere, the prevailing winds are from east to west.
the seasons that are experienced are fall (Autumn) and winter