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Southern Hemisphere

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Southern hemisphere as seen from the South Pole
South or the Southern Hemisphere is one of the classic divisions geodesic which divides the planet Earth. Corresponding to half of the globe located south of the equator, which separates the Northern Hemisphere.
Most of the hemisphere corresponds to oceans, which includes most of the Pacific and Indian, the entire Southern Ocean and the southern half of the Atlantic. Land masses are concentrated mainly on the Antarctic continent, in South America, the southern part of Africa, some islands of Asia, Australia and most of the islands of Oceania.
The seasons occur in reverse Northern Hemisphere. The summer runs from December to March, while the winter it does between June and September. About 10 of the world’s population lives in this hemisphere (especially in Brazil and the island of Java, Indonesia).
Historically, this region has been considered as a hemisphere poor compared with its northern counterpart. Due to the low industrialization and the relatively low existing population, pollution levels are considerably lower than in the Northern Hemisphere.
In the southern hemisphere the sun crosses the sky from east to west on the north, although north of the Tropic of Capricorn, the sun may be a direct or south at noon. After the sun shades on the north in the opposite direction to rotate clockwise during the day. Hurricanes and tropical storms revolve clockwise and clockwise spirals of seashells shells also rotate in the opposite direction to the northern hemisphere due to the Coriolis effect. One fact that often goes unnoticed is that in the southern hemisphere, the moon is’ turned ‘on what is seen in the northern hemisphere.
The south pole is oriented toward the center of our galaxy, which, combined with clear skies, allowing an excellent view of the night sky, and bright with many stars.

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