This question is in the wrong category!!!!
If you don't already know the answer to this question by the time you leave grade school you are in BIG trouble.
But here's how it works.
If it is winter NORTH (above, top) of the equator
it is Summer SOUTH (below, bottom) of the equator.
2006-12-20 11:13:10
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answer #1
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answered by ? 6
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If it's winter in the Northern Hemisphere, it's summer in the Southern Hemisphere.
Lots of people got that answer right. What moron keeps rating the original question and all the right answers with a thumbs down?
2006-12-20 11:20:06
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answered by Linkin 7
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The southern hemisphere is the opposite in weather than the northern... so technically, yes the "other " side of the world would be summer, but only the southern half. The northern half would still be winter.
2006-12-20 11:10:11
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answered by Lee W 4
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the fairly some above solutions get on the the suitable option answer. maximum relatively it quite is through fact the U.S. additionally represents a million/4th of the entire international economic gadget, it relatively is basically available through fact we consume potential commensurately. And the two a sort of info are actual through fact the U.S. has via far the suitable inhabitants between *more advantageous* international locations. different than for China, the U.S. has from 2.5 to ten circumstances greater inhabitants than any of the different actual-10 maximum acceptable economies, so of direction we use greater oil. in basic terms China and India have larger populations than the U.S., and the two are far in the back of the U.S. in economic progression. in spite of the shown fact that it quite is fairly possibly that China's oil intake will surpass that of the U.S. faster or later in coming a protracted time. extra, the U.S. makes use of greater oil on a consistent with-capita foundation frequently as a condition of our super landmass and sparse inhabitants density. meaning people in many circumstances stay far faraway from the place they paintings and save, and so do lots greater utilising than is the custom in maximum different international locations. additionally with a particularly low inhabitants density, mass transit isn't very economically attainable in many of the U.S., while it quite is elementary in Europe, Japan, and chinese language cities. (Even after yet another century of inhabitants enhance, the U.S. inhabitants density in 2100 would be below Europe's is at present.) Darth hits another good factors above.
2016-10-15 08:18:54
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answered by ? 4
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It is the beginning of summer in the southern hemisphere. On Dec 21 the sun reaches its southernmost extent, 23.5 degrees south of the equator. In the northern hemisphere this is the shortest day of the year and in the southern hemisphere it is the longest.
2006-12-20 11:09:29
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answered by kevpet2005 5
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Yes, exactly.
Argentina and Australia are in the dead of summer. Today was the shortest day of the year for the US, but the longest day for the southern hemisphere.
2006-12-20 11:14:05
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answered by Nathan L 2
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There are two hemishperes. Since the U.S. is in the northern hemisphere and it is winter there- then it will be summer in countries in the southern hemishphere (south of the equator) in countries such as Australia or Chile
2006-12-20 11:08:32
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answered by Jennifer M 2
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in some ways yes in other ways no for instance if it was summer in the U.S. in china it would be summer but in brazil it would be winter like in brazil and chile and argentina and africa and other southern countries christmas would be in summer another way to explain is if it was summer in the U.S. all land masses above the equator would have summer and all below would be winter
2006-12-20 11:13:14
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answered by Charlie F 1
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Yes. Australians often spend Christmas at the beach with a nice picnic. I worked outside in Sydney on Christmas Eve and it was scorching hot!
2006-12-20 11:11:19
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answered by Victoria 4
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EVERYTHING ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE EQUATOR IS THE OPPOSITTE SEASON AS THE OTHER SIDE. U.S. IS COLD AND WINTER, SO BRAZIL IS HAVING A NICE HOT SUMMER.
2006-12-20 11:33:05
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answered by RoadRunner 3
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