The Southern Hemisphere is home to a diverse range of plant species, including iconic flora such as eucalyptus and acacia trees, which are predominant in Australia. Additionally, the region features unique plants like the Proteaceae family (including banksias and proteas) found in South Africa and Australia, as well as ferns and tropical plants in the Amazon rainforest. Other notable examples include the diverse species of the Andes and the rich biodiversity of Madagascar. Overall, the southern hemisphere showcases a variety of ecosystems that support a wide array of plant life.
People live in both the Northern and Southern Hemisphere.
If you live in the southern hemisphere, anything south of you is in the southern hemisphere. The total of things south of you makes up less than a whole hemisphere, so there is no hemisphere south of you.
the macaws live in the southern hemisphere
we live on the northern and western
The hemisphere south of where I live in would be the Southern Hemisphere.
Wambats are native to Australia and Tasmania, so they live in the southern hemisphere and the eastern hemisphere.
no they all live in the southern hemisphere.
they die
It depends whether you live in the Northern or the Southern Hemisphere. If you live in the Northern hemisphere spring starts in March, And if you live in the Southern hemisphere spring starts in September.
Southern except for those that live in northern zoos Expanded answer: Well hi they live n the southern hemisphere
in North America that would be Southern Hemisphere:)
If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, the Southern Hemisphere will be south of you. These two hemispheres are divided by the equator, with the Northern Hemisphere located north of the equator and the Southern Hemisphere located south of the equator.