it depends on the hemisphere and what season. example: Northern hemisphere-(summer in the Southern) winter cold, Southern hemisphere-(winter in the Northern) summer hot
Because of the earths tilted axis, it is always opposite, so if its its summer in the Southern Hemisphere its is winter in the northern hemisphere, and visa versa. also if its fall in the Southern Hemisphere, is is spring in the northern hemisphere, also visa versa
no because in the northern hemisphere it is summer and in the southern hemisphere it is winter
The rotation of the Earth is from west to east (the sun rises in the east) and if your right hand points to the east, north is then in front of you (south is behind you). Or, you could also tell by continent. North America and Eurasia are in the northern hemisphere, Africa and South America are partly in the northern, and partly in the southern hemisphere, Australia is entirely in the southern hemisphere.
The seasons are reversed south of the equator so Summer is in December and Winter is in July. It has to do with the tilt of the Earth's axis. In June, the northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun which means it receives more hours of sunshine than the southern hemisphere and is therefore warmer than the southern hemisphere. In December, the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun, receiving more hours of sunshine and is therefore warmer. Parts of Australia - particularly the northern regions, which are closer to the equater - are not cold in the winter.
it depends on the hemisphere and what season. example: Northern hemisphere-(summer in the Southern) winter cold, Southern hemisphere-(winter in the Northern) summer hot
US is in the Northern Hemisphere and Uruguay is in the Southern Hemisphere. Therefore, when it's winter in the US, it's summer (and hot) in Uruguay.
Countries south of the Equator. When its hot in July in the Northern Hemisphere, its winter in the Southern Hemisphere. The reverse is also true - when it is a chilly February in the Northern Hemisphere, it is warm summer in the Southern Hemisphere.
Hot deserts are found in both the northern and the southern hemispheres.
Because of the earths tilted axis, it is always opposite, so if its its summer in the Southern Hemisphere its is winter in the northern hemisphere, and visa versa. also if its fall in the Southern Hemisphere, is is spring in the northern hemisphere, also visa versa
The answer depends on the location of the desert. In the northern hemisphere January is in the winter. In the southern hemisphere it is summer. There are hot deserts in both.
Each hemisphere has cold winters and hot summers. This is because the seasons are reversed. E.g: In America (Northern Hemisphere) their Christmas is in winter and is very cold, but in Australia (Southern Hemisphere) their Christmas is in Summer and is very hot. See even though they happen at the same time they have completely different climates - the seasons are just reversed.
That would depend upon where in the world you live. August is summer in the northern hemisphere but winter in the southern.
no because in the northern hemisphere it is summer and in the southern hemisphere it is winter
well, it depends on where you live. if you live in the Northern hemisphere it will be cold and if you live in the Southern hemisphere it will be pretty hot
in the southern hemisphere, where the seasons are the opposite from the northern hemisphere. that means its summer during christmas. also in northern hemisphere, the closer you are to the equator the hotter its going to be, even in December.
The temperature ranges in the southern hemisphere vary depending on the location and season. In general, temperatures can range from below freezing in areas like Antarctica to hot and humid in tropical regions like northern Australia. Overall, temperatures in the southern hemisphere tend to be cooler than the northern hemisphere due to its higher proportion of ocean.