During northern hemisphere summer the sun is in the northern sky in the southern hemisphere. Our sun in the northern hemisphere is almost always in the southern sky unless your south of the tropic of cancer so this is why you have to reverse the sundials if you move to the southern hemisphere.
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In June, it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere of Earth. So I'd assume that the Northern Hemisphere is closer to the Sun at that time, and that would probably occur because the North Pole is tilted towards the Sun during June. In fact, the Summer Solstice is in the middle of June somewhere.
The Arctic Ocean is located in the northern hemisphere and mostly in the Arctic polar region. It is almost completely surrounded by Eurasia and North America.
An autumnal equinox is when the day is just as long as the night and the days are getting shorter. This happens in late September for northern hemisphere and in late March for southern hemisphere. It is different in the two hemispheres because of the Earth's revolution around the sun.
The mighty Nile is in the northern hemisphere. The Nile River is almost exclusively in the northern hemisphere, because the upper half of Africa is above the equator. However, tributaries of the "White Nile" extend south of Lake Victoria into Rwanda, and are therefore in the southern hemisphere. (see map at related links)
North America and Europe are entirely in the Northern Hemisphere. Asia is almost entirely in the Northern Hemisphere, except for Indonesia. Only part of Africa and South America are in the Northern Hemisphere.
Russia lies entirely in the northern hemisphere and almost entirely in the eastern hemisphere (it almost touches Alaska in the western hemisphere), so the answer to your question would be that it is more in the northern hemisphere.
Europe is a continent that is almost entirely in the northern hemisphere, with the exception of a small portion of Turkey that lies in the southern hemisphere.
It's in the northern hemisphere, and almost entirely also in the western one.
The northern hemisphere does not include Antarctica. Antarctica lies almost entirely within the southern hemisphere.
The United States is completely in the Northern Hemisphere, and ALMOST completely also in the western one.
The three continents that are completely or almost completely within the Northern Hemisphere are North America, Europe, and Asia. Africa is the only continent that spans both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Almost all of southeast Asia is in the northern hemisphere. But there is part of Indonesia that lops over the equator, putting that bit in the southern hemisphere. All of southeast Asia is also in the eastern hemisphere.
During northern hemisphere summer the sun is in the northern sky in the southern hemisphere. Our sun in the northern hemisphere is almost always in the southern sky unless your south of the tropic of cancer so this is why you have to reverse the sundials if you move to the southern hemisphere.
The best answer I can give is they live almost exclusively in the Southern hemisphere. Beyond that is highly variable.
North America is the continent that is almost entirely located in the Northern and Western Hemispheres.