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No, the full moon can only be seen in one hemisphere at a time due to the position of the Earth and the moon relative to the observer. When it is a full moon in the northern hemisphere, it is a new moon in the southern hemisphere, and vice versa.
The Northern Hemisphere has the most hours of daylight during the summer solstice, which occurs around June 21st each year. Areas near the Arctic Circle, such as parts of Scandinavia, experience nearly 24 hours of daylight during this time.
It is visible throughout the winter months of the northern hemisphere.
they have opposite seasons because at the same time, the northern hemisphere might be experiencing more radiation and the other may not. that is with summer and winter. with spring and autumn its kind of like the same thing but its just that they are tilted at different ways and one isn't experiencing that same thing as the other. im thinking this is it.
No, it is not true. Due to the tilting of the world, when it is summer in the northern hemisphere, it is winter in the southern hemisphere, and visa versa.
No. Summer is exactly opposite in the northern hemisphere from when it takes places in the southern hemisphere.
Both Germany and the US are in the Northern Hemisphere. They experience the same seasons at the same time.
When it is spring in the northern hemisphere, it is fall (autumn) in the southern hemisphere. This is because the Earth's tilt causes the two hemispheres to experience opposite seasons at the same time.
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During the southern hemisphere's winter, it would be winter in that town. At the same time, it is summer in the northern hemisphere. If you mean what season does a town in the southern hemisphere experience when it is winter in the northern hemisphere, then the answer is summer, as the two hemispheres have opposing seasons.
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.
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The best bit of evidence is that northern and southern hemisphere esperience the opposite seasons. When it is summer in the northern hemisphere, it is winter in the southern hemisphere and vice versa. If the seasons were dependent on Earth's distance from the sun, then the hemispheres would experience the same seasons at the same time.
The best bit of evidence is that northern and southern hemisphere esperience the opposite seasons. When it is summer in the northern hemisphere, it is winter in the Southern Hemisphere and vice versa. If the seasons were dependent on Earth's distance from the sun, then the hemispheres would experience the same seasons at the same time.