The four main hemispheres of the Earth are the Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, Eastern Hemisphere, and Western Hemisphere. These hemispheres are divided based on the equator and the prime meridian.
English, Spanish, and French are the three leading languages in the Western Hemisphere. They are spoken by a large number of people across various countries in North and South America.
the name is St. Laarence Seewaa
Turkey is located in both the eastern and northern hemispheres. The majority of the country lies in the eastern hemisphere, while a small portion extends into the westernmost part of the northern hemisphere.
Northern: Mumbai(Bombay) and Dakar
Western: Los Angles and Mexican City
Yes it is. "The vegetable, or cellulose-base, class includes such important fibers as cotton, flax, and jute." Encyclopedia Britannica
Winter is not a hemisphere, it is a season. In the season winter, it depends what part of the world you live in. In general, yes, more rain will fall, unless you live in a part of the world that snows in the winter. Then most of the rain will harden into snow. If you ment northern hemisphere, the answer is also yes. It is colder and more mountainous in the northern hemisphere so there are more clouds and consiquentlly, more rain.
Northern hemisphere as it is above the equator. If a place is above the equator (closer to the north pole then the south pole) it is in the northern hemisphere
It is in the Northern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere - take your pick - it depends on whether you want to divide the globe along the 0° and 180° longitudes or along the equator.
Montreal is a city in the province of Quebec. Quebec is part of Canada, which is in North America.
Around September 21, and around December 21, respectively.
The northern hemisphere experiences winter in December because it is farther from the sun than the southern hemisphere which turn experiences summer during the same time.
On Sunday, March 8, mushers will again line up at the old Wasilla Airport in Wasilla about 40 miles north of Anchorage. At ten a.m., the first teams will depart on their way to Nome.
From Wasilla, they travel to Knik Lake, the last checkpoint on the road system. Spectators may drive the 17 miles from Anchorage to Eagle River and the approximately 30 miles from Eagle River to Wasilla. It's about 13 miles from Wasilla to Knik. Once the mushers leave the Knik checkpoint, they are OFF the road system for the duration of the race.
It is impossible to predict the exact day or time that the first musher will cross the finish line in Nome. However, we expect it to be between 9 and 12 days, making it on second Tuesday or Wednesday. Doug Swingley, 1995 Champion, completed the course in 9 days, 2 hours, 42 minutes and 19 seconds to become the first musher from outside of the state of Alaska to ever win the Iditarod.
It is impossible to predict the exact day or time that the first musher will cross the finish line in Nome. However, we expect it to be between 9 and 12 days, making it on second Tuesday or Wednesday. Doug Swingley, 1995 Champion, completed the course in 9 days, 2 hours, 42 minutes and 19 seconds to become the first musher from outside of the state of Alaska to ever win the Iditarod.
Actually the 2011 race is from march 8th to march 17th so eleven days(not including the weekends) :)
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The Caribbean is located in the Western Hemisphere. The Caribbean Islands stretch from the Florida coast all the way to the northern coast of South America. All of the islands are located in the Atlantic Ocean.