Differences Between the North and South
Some people believe the
world is flat, others believe it is round while others have all sorts of myths
and misconceptions. The truth however is, that the world is a sphere. It is
divided along two different lines; the equator that separates the world into two
the North and Southern hemispheres, and, the Prime Meridian which divides earth
into two the East and Western hemispheres. The North and Southern hemispheres
have outstanding differences that are quite significant making it appear as if
the two are contrasting and different worlds.
What is the North?
A hemisphere is half of
a sphere. The northern hemisphere simply means the Northern half of the earth.
The Northern hemisphere is separated from the South by a line called an
equator. The hemisphere runs from zero degrees all the way North until ninety
degrees’ latitude or rather the North Pole. The Northern Hemisphere is mostly
land and contains most of the countries including; Europe, Asia, two thirds of
Africa, part of South America and a small area of Australia. The Northern
Hemisphere contains 60.7% of water and 39.3% land.
What is the South?
The southern hemisphere
simply implies the Southern half of the world. This sphere is defined along the
equator and runs from zero degrees all the way South to the South pole. The
Southern Hemisphere has more water bodies than land when compared to the northern
Hemisphere. The water percentage in the Southern hemisphere is 80.9 %. There
are also less countries within the Southern Hemisphere including a third of
Africa, most of South America and nearly the whole of Australia.
Similarities Between the North and South
Both the northern and
Southern hemispheres are separated by the equator. The earth also rotates at a
similar pace at the equator around 1040 miles per hour, however at both the
North and south poles it is almost static. At both the South and north poles
there is a full 24 hours during summer and winter which is only day or night
respectively. The nights and days along the equator are of the same length,
however days continuously get shorter during winter and longer during summer as
you get closer to the poles.
Differences Between the North and South
Land/ Water Percentage.
The northern hemisphere
has more land when compared to the Southern Hemisphere. It comprises of 60.7%
water and 39.3% land. The Southern hemisphere is more water when compared to
the Northern Hemisphere. It comprises of 80.9% of water and 19.1% of land.
Human Population.
More human beings dwell
in the Norther Hemisphere when compared to the Southern hemisphere. Around 90%
of the total population live in the northern hemisphere while the rest dwell in
the Southern.
Seasonal Differences.
The two hemispheres
have different seasons and weather patterns. Summer in the Northern hemisphere
takes place between June 21st to September 21st. Winter in the Northern
Hemisphere takes place between December 22nd and March 20th. Summer in the
Southern Hemisphere takes place between December 22nd and March 20th, winter
season in the Southern Hemisphere starts around June 21st to September 21st.
Pollution.
Due to the higher
population in the northern Hemisphere, there is much more pollution there. The
Southern Hemisphere has less pollution. The Southern Hemisphere is 32% less
polluted compared to the Northern Hemisphere.
Shadow Movement.
The sun rises in the
East and sets in the West in both the Northern and Southern Hemisphere.
However, the difference arises in the shadow movement, shadows move clockwise
within the northern hemisphere and anti-clockwise within the southern
Hemisphere.
Moon Position.
In the southern
Hemisphere the moon appears to be upside down. The Moon appears to be upright
in the Northern Hemisphere.
Galaxy Visibility
It is much suitable to
make deep-space observations from the Northern Hemisphere as compared to the
Southern because it is further away from the galaxy center making the view much
clearer and less-contaminated by the stars’ strong light. It is much difficult
to view the galaxy from the Southern Hemisphere as the stars are really bight
blocking the view.
North vs. South
Summary of North vs. South
The Northern and
southern hemispheres mark two halves of the earth separated by an equator.
Both the hemispheres
experience similar day and night duration which alter as one goes close to the
poles.
The tips of the
Northern and Southern hemispheres are known as the North and South pole
respectively.
The Northern Hemisphere
experiences summer from June 21st to September 21st while the Southern
Hemisphere experiences winter during this time.
The Northern Hemisphere
experiences winter from December 22nd to March 20th while the southern
Hemisphere experiences summer during this time.
The Northern Hemisphere
has more land and more population compared to the Southern Hemisphere.
The shadows move
clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and anti-clockwise in the Southern
hemisphere.
It is much easier to
view the galaxy from the Northern Hemisphere compared to the Southern
Hemisphere as the stars are less bright and won’t hinder the view.
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