In the northern hemisphere, we celebrate Christmas Day on 25th December - during our winter. In the southern hemisphere, Australians still celebrate Christmas on 25th December, but during their summer.
The same day as our. Except it is summer when they have their Christmas. No white Christmas for them!
WINter it is the oppsite of the south when its summer there its winter here and when its fall here itsspring there
The hemisphere where it is summer. Northern in July, Southern in Dec.
No, it does not. When it is winter in one hemisphere, it is summer in the other. When it is fall in one, it is spring in the other.Yes, thats why we associate snow with Christmas (except for locations near the equator).
In the northern hemisphere, we celebrate Christmas Day on 25th December - during our winter. In the southern hemisphere, Australians still celebrate Christmas on 25th December, but during their summer.
Christmas is on 25th December every year, which is in winter in the Northern Hemisphere and summer in the Southern Hemisphere. As France is in the Northern Hemisphere they celebrate Christmas in winter.
Christmas is celebrated on 25 December everywhere, but the seasons will be different according to the part of the world in which one lives. Australia is in the southern hemisphere while India is in the northern hemisphere. In the southern hemisphere, summer falls from 1 December to the last day of February. Christmas is therefore celebrated during summer in Australia.
Australia celebrates Christmas at the same time as the rest of the world celebrates it --December 25. It just so happens that December 25 falls in the first month of summer in the southern hemisphere as at that time the southern hemisphere faces towards the sun and have summer, so you will find that South Americans and Africans (for example) also celebrate Christmas in summer.
In the northern hemisphere Christmas is in winter. In the southern hemisphere, it is in summer.
Because India is in Northern Hemisphere while Australia in Southern Hemisphere. In December south pole is closest to the sun, so we have winter and in Australia they have summer season.
None, but generally (in the southern hemisphere), Christmas is celebrated in their 'summer'.
They still celebrate Christmas on December 25 in the southern hemisphere - and stores even hire "Santas" dressed in heavy robes, on one of the hottest days of the year.
No. Christmas is 25th of December. Just in Southern Hemisphere is summer, while in North is winter at that time
Basically, as the Tropic of Capricorn is south of the Equator, the Southern Hemisphere would be tilted towards the Sun, and it will be in Summer. Therefore, the Northern Hemisphere would be tilted away from the Sun, and will be in Winter. This is why Britain celebrates Christmas in cold December, and the Australians celebrate their Christmas in sunny December!
Yes , .. in the southern hemisphere. ie., in Australia
Because Brazil is in the Southern Hemisphere, it expereinces summer during Christmas since Chrsitmas is in December. In the Southern hemisphere, it is summer from December to March and winter from June to September.