Oh, dude, you're talking about Australia! It's like the rebel of continents, hanging out in both the northern and southern hemispheres, living life on the edge. So, yeah, Australia is the cool kid straddling the line between north and south.
In the northern hemisphere, resources such as forests, minerals, freshwater sources, arable land for agriculture, and wildlife can be found. This region also has access to energy sources like oil, natural gas, and renewable energy potential like wind and solar power. Additionally, the northern hemisphere is rich in fishing grounds in its oceans and seas.
Haiti is considered one of the poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere, with a large percentage of the population living in poverty. The country faces numerous economic and social challenges, including high unemployment rates, political instability, and natural disasters.
South America is a continent located in the southern part of the western hemisphere. It is known for its diverse culture, rich history, and natural wonders such as the Amazon rainforest and the Andes mountains.
The second largest bay in the western hemisphere is the Bay of Campeche located in the southern part of the Gulf of Mexico. It is known for its rich biodiversity and as a significant oil-producing region.
Two reasons. Firstly holding the olympic games is expensive, and only rich countries can afford to, and most of the world's rich countries are in the Northern Hemisphere. Secondly, the northern hemisphere seasons are the opposite to the southern hemisphere's. Since athletes from the most influential countries in the world - Europe, most of Asia, and North America - train in the northern hemisphere, they are used to northern hemisphere seasons. Holding the games in the southern hemisphere makes these athletes' training regimes more difficult.
north is rich and industrial & south is poor and agricultural
Ecuador and Hati are poor and the United States of America is veys rich witha GDP of 13.84 trillion ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Oh, dude, you're talking about Australia! It's like the rebel of continents, hanging out in both the northern and southern hemispheres, living life on the edge. So, yeah, Australia is the cool kid straddling the line between north and south.
"Water-rich" means having a lot of water; such as "Northern Turkey is a water-rich region."
Scorpio is a prominent constellation located in the southern sky, best viewed during the summer months in the Northern Hemisphere and winter in the Southern Hemisphere. It is one of the zodiac constellations and is often associated with the scorpion in mythology. Its brightest star, Antares, is a red supergiant that represents the heart of the scorpion. The constellation is also notable for its rich star clusters and nebulae.
You mean "rich" countries in the North like Greece as opposed to "poor" countries in the south like Saudi Arabia? I think the question is deeply flawed and therefore essentially unanswerable, except perhaps by a flat "no". But even that grants a certain undeserved legitimacy to the question's premise.
Southern Italy was more similar to northern Europe Northern Italy had formed citystates, and southern Italy had not. Southern Italy still had feudalism, while northern Italy did not. Northern Italy had formed citystates, and southern Italy had not.
The government of Northern Italy is not rich. Northern Italy is richer than Southern Italy because the Mafia in Southern Italy makes that part of Italy an unsafe place for businessmen to invest their money. As a result few high paying jobs are created.
In the northern hemisphere, resources such as forests, minerals, freshwater sources, arable land for agriculture, and wildlife can be found. This region also has access to energy sources like oil, natural gas, and renewable energy potential like wind and solar power. Additionally, the northern hemisphere is rich in fishing grounds in its oceans and seas.
rich soil and plenty of water that make the northern Italy's breadbasket ,or wheat growing area.
Yes, but slaves and poor Europeans could not afford it. The rich ate it.