southen hemispare << *ouch* Sit down - that's a fail! In spelling and geography.
Germany is northern of the equator, and is therefore, in the northern hemisphere.
Southern Germany has higher elevations compared to northern Germany. The southern region, including the Alps, has mountainous terrain with peaks reaching over 2,500 meters in elevation. In contrast, the northern region is generally flatter with lower elevations.
The southern part of Germany has higher elevations compared to the northern part. The southern regions, such as the Bavarian Alps, have mountains and higher elevations, while the northern regions are generally flatter with lower elevations.
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Germany is northern of the equator, and is therefore, in the northern hemisphere.
No. Northern Switzerland ans southern Germany border each other.
Southern Germany has higher elevations compared to northern Germany. The southern region, including the Alps, has mountainous terrain with peaks reaching over 2,500 meters in elevation. In contrast, the northern region is generally flatter with lower elevations.
The southern part of Germany has higher elevations compared to the northern part. The southern regions, such as the Bavarian Alps, have mountains and higher elevations, while the northern regions are generally flatter with lower elevations.
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Nope... The Northern border of Italy meets the southern border with Switzerland. Germany is to the north of Switzerland.
== The Southern Renaissance, or Italian Renaissance, began in Florence, in the northern part if Italy. The Northern Renaissance began somewhere in Northern parts like Germany.
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Germany is further north. Both Austria and Switzerland lie on Germany's southern border. Germany's most northern border is with Denmark.
Southern Germany, as well as neighboring Switzerland, has a higher concentration of Catholics. More Northern Germans are Lutheran.
The equator separates the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.