There is one line, the equator, that separates the northern from the Southern Hemisphere.
The two hemispheres are not separated by any physical barrier. The equator on maps/globes mark the separation.It's called the equator.And it's not a meridian, meridians (such as the prime meridian) deal with the earths lines of longitude, aka west to east.The units dividing the earth north to south are the lines of latitude, zero being the equator.
hoizontal line
equator
It is all of the Earth's surface north of the equator. The Earth can be divided into northern and southern hemispheres, or into eastern and western hemispheres, which use the arbitrary longitudinal lines (e.g. Prime Meridian).
The two hemispheres that citizens in Argentina live in is the Western hemisphere and the Southern hemisphere.Just in case you didn't get itWesternSouthern
The Equator or Prime Meridian
The Equator (zero latitude) that separates the Northern and the Southern Hemispheres, and the Prime Meridian (zero longitude) that separates the Western and the Eastern Hemispheres.
The Equator is the line that separates the earth into two hemispheres
The equator separates the world into the northern hemispher and the southern hemisphere.
0 degree meridian. It is called the Prime Meridian. It separates the western and eastern hemispheres.
Zero degrees latitude is the Equator, which separates the Earth into north and south hemispheres.
It is the Equator (zero latitude) that divides the earth into the northern and southern hemispheres.
Falx Cerebelli.
The falx cerebelli invaginates into the cerebellar notch between the two cerebellar hemispheres. It doesn't actually separate the two hemispheres though. The falx cerebri separates the two cerebral hemispheres.
The Earth's hemispheres are North and South Hemispheres.
the equator is a line of latitude that separates the earth into north and south hemispheres
Inter hemispheric fissure.