winter
Winter Solstice.
No, it is not. In fact, when the Northern hemisphere is having longer days, the Southern hemisphere is having shorter days (and conversely).
Britain is in the northern hemisphere, the South Pole is at the dead centre of the southern hemisphere. If Britain is in the middle of its summer, the South Pole will be in the middle of its winter, therefore, the South Pole will be in darkness.
The equator is an imaginary line that runs around the middle of the Earth, dividing it into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. It is located at 0 degrees latitude and is known for having a consistently warm climate.
No, when the North Pole points in the direction of the sun it is the summer season in the Northern Hemisphere. This is because during this time the Northern Hemisphere receives more direct sunlight, leading to warmer weather and longer days.
Northern hemisphere - winter Southern hemisphere - summer
Spring
Winter Solstice.
winter
its longest they are proportionally inverted
It will be the opposite. If you are having winter now (2018), Australia is having the very hottest days that they have had.
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
The northern hemisphere has more land than the southern hemisphere. The majority of Earth's landmass is located in the northern half of the planet, with regions such as Asia, Europe, and North America having substantial land areas.
That is most likely because, according to Wikipedia, 90% of Earth's human population lives in its northern hemisphere.
Christmas (Celebration of the birth of Jesus the Messiah) in observed on December 25th throughout the world. In the Northern Hemisphere (that part of the world globe which is above the equator) December 25th is at the beginning of Winter. In the Southern Hemisphere (that part of the world globe which is below the equator) December 25th is at the beginning of Summer. UAE is above the equator, and Australia is below the equator. When the Northern hemisphere is having Winter, the Southern Hemisphere is having Summer. The same is true in reverse, when the Northern hemisphere is having Summer, the Southern Hemisphere is having Winter. This is due to the position of the earth in relation to the sun and the tilting of the axis of the earth.
No, it is not. In fact, when the Northern hemisphere is having longer days, the Southern hemisphere is having shorter days (and conversely).
Higher average surface densities are found in the Southern Hemisphere due to the presence of extensive ocean basins and the Southern Hemisphere having less landmass compared to the Northern Hemisphere. This results in a larger proportion of the Southern Hemisphere being covered by water, leading to higher average surface densities in that region.