The (imaginary) line you are referring to is the Tropic of Capricorn.
The Tropic of Capricorn.
The Tropic of Capricorn, located at 23.5 degrees south latitude, is the imaginary line that separates the Tropics from the temperate zone in the southern hemisphere.
What is the line in the northern hemisphere divides the tropic and the temperate zones
What is the line in the northern hemisphere divides the tropic and the temperate zones
They are from the Tropic of Cancer in the Northern Hemisphere 23.437N to the Tropic of Capricorn in the Southern Hemisphere 23.437S
No ! Romania is located in the Northern hemisphere at about 450 latitude.
No. Equinoxes are something totally different. The area between the tropics and polar regions are known as temperate regions.
The temperate zone receives less direct sunlight and has a wider range of temperatures due to its position between the tropics and the polar regions. The tilt of the Earth's axis also plays a role in creating seasonal changes in temperature in the temperate zone.
The temperate zones are located between the tropics and the polar regions, specifically between approximately 23.5° and 66.5° latitude in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. In the Northern Hemisphere, these zones include parts of North America, Europe, and Asia, while in the Southern Hemisphere, they encompass parts of South America, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. These regions typically experience distinct seasonal changes in temperature and climate.
The Southern Hemisphere is the southern portion or half of the Earth. It begins at the equator at 0° and continues south into higher latitudes until it reaches 90°S The continents making up the Southern Hemisphere include all of Antarctica, around 1/3 of Africa, most of South America and nearly all of Australia. The Southern Hemisphere, like the Northern Hemisphere is also divided into several different regions based on climate. The most prevalent is the southern temperate zone, which runs from the Tropic of Capricorn to the beginning of the Arctic Circle at 66.5°S. This area features a temperate climate which generally has large amounts of precipitation, cold winters and warm summers. Some countries included in the southern temperate zone include most of Chile, all of New Zealand and Uruguay. The area directly north of the southern temperate zone and lying between the equator and the Tropic of Capricorn is known as the tropics- an area which has warm temperatures and precipitation year round
The Tropic of Capricorn is in the southern hemisphere; the Tropic of Cancer is in the northern hemisphere. The way to remember is at the time of year when the sun is directly over the Tropic of Capricorn, the sun was in the constellation of Capricorn back when the tropics were named.
Tornadoes are actually more common in temperate climates than in the tropics. The can happen in both hemisphere in both tropical and mid latitudes, but are more common in the northern hemisphere.