That depends on where you mean when you say "here". If it is anywhere in the northern hemisphere, then the answer is autumn. If it is somewhere in the Southern Hemisphere, then the answer is spring.
When the Southern Hemisphere is experiencing Spring, the Northern hemisphere is experiencing Autumn (Fall). This is because the Northern and Southern hemisphere are ALWAYSexperiencing opposite seasons.
The season in the southern hemisphere is spring.
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When it is summer in the UK it is winter in Australia, because they are in opposite hemispheres. When it is spring in the northern hemisphere, it is autumn in the southern hemisphere, and vice-versa. This is due to the inclination of the Earth's axis, which changes the angle of sunlight from season to season.
WINter it is the oppsite of the south when its summer there its winter here and when its fall here itsspring there
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The 'perihelion' is the point during the orbit of Earth when our planet is closest to the sun. The date of the perihelion was January 3rd. The point when Earth is farthest from the sun is called the 'aphelion.' It will occur on July 7th. It does not matter if you are in the Northern Hemisphere or the Southern Hemisphere. The changing of the seasons is due to the tilt of the Earth's axis, not its varying proximity to the sun. The dates of the perihelion and the aphelion actually change over long periods of time. Our twelve month calendar, the time it takes to go completely around the sun, is called a 'tropical' year. The time it takes to go from one perihelion to the next is called an 'anomalistic' year, and an anomalistic year is about 25 minutes longer than the tropical year. This means that the date of the perihelion changes by one day every 58 years, and 'regresses' entirely through a tropical in approximately 21,000 years. It is thought by many scientists that such a change might have a long term effect on the Earth's climate.
The Earth is tilted on its axis, and depending on the time of the year, either the northern or southern hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun, while the other half must, of course, be tilted away.In June, the Northern hemisphere tilts towards the sun. This makes the day longer and the Sun is higher in the sky, giving what sunlight hits the ground more intensity. This is summer.At the same time, the Southern hemisphere is experiencing winter, with shorter days and the Sun lower in the sky, giving less intense sunlight.When December comes, the situation is reversed, with winter in the Northern hemisphere and summer in the Southern.
WINter it is the oppsite of the south when its summer there its winter here and when its fall here itsspring there
WINter it is the oppsite of the south when its summer there its winter here and when its fall here itsspring there
When it is summer in the UK it is winter in Australia, because they are in opposite hemispheres. When it is spring in the northern hemisphere, it is autumn in the southern hemisphere, and vice-versa. This is due to the inclination of the Earth's axis, which changes the angle of sunlight from season to season.
WINter it is the oppsite of the south when its summer there its winter here and when its fall here itsspring there
The Northern Hemisphere is called a land hemisphere because most of the earth's land is centered here.
Spring, its the same everywhere in the Northern Hemisphere but opposite in the Southern. ie: When its winter here it is summer in Southern.
It would be summer in the southern hemisphere. here is a link on some info i found. http://csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr161/lect/time/seasons.html
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In the Northern Hemisphere. Nearly 90% of the world's population lives here.
North Carolina is located in the Northern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere (depending on which way you separate the Earth).
Three are two hemispheres: the northern and the southern The northern hemisphere is the part of the globe that is above the equator. Hemi-means half here.
it is just not true because when have you ever heard of a rainforest in the northern hemisphere whereas you always here about daintree and the Amazon.