The Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn which are located at 23.5 degrees North and South of the Equator respectively.
Northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere
The tropical rain belt in a band of rain that moves to the north in June and to the south in December, roughly following the sun's seasonal path. When the tropical rain belt in north of the equator, the northern tropics experience their rainy season and the southern tropics experiences their dry season. When the tropical rain belt is south of the equator, the southern tropics experience their rainy season and the northern tropics experience their dry season.
The Northern and Southern lights, respectively.
Trade. Arabs and potuguese used it between India and Africa & northern adn southern Africa. Shellington, page 127
The earth's axis is not directly perpendicular to the sun. The distance between the northern hemisphere is closer to the sun during summer and further during winter, and this causes less day in the south and more day in the north. The earth's axis is tilted by approximately 23' and it changes, these changes along with other factors (milankovitch cycle) causes the ice ages.
an arrow pointing to the east
The Northern and Southern Hemisphere
The parallels of lattitude
Lines of Latitude (parallels) run from the Equator (0 latitude) to both the north and to the south, ascending. The northern most latitude is 90° North, and the southern most latitude is 90° South.
They experience the beginning of different seasons. The northern hemisphere is located above the equator while the southern hemisphere is located below it.
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they do because the Earth's Tilt
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.
The equator separates the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
When sunlight shines equally on the southern and northern hemispheres, it is called an equinox. This happens twice a year, during the spring and autumnal equinoxes, when the tilt of the Earth's axis is perpendicular to the Sun's rays. This results in nearly equal lengths of day and night globally.
The Southern Hemisphere and the Northern Hemisphere experience opposite seasons. For example, when it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, it is winter in the Southern Hemisphere, and vice versa. This is due to the tilt of the Earth's axis relative to its orbit around the sun.
Both the northern and southern hemispheres experience changes in seasons due to the Earth's tilt on its axis. Additionally, they both receive sunlight and are home to human populations and diverse ecosystems.