1. Countries Located In The Southern Hemisphere - WorldAtlas

    https://www.worldatlas.com/countries-located-in-the-southern-hemisphere.html

    To determine which countries are in the Southern Hemisphere, one must know which countries lie on the equator. The list of Oceanian countries that completely fall within the Southern Hemisphere is extensive.

  2. The 4 Hemispheres Of The World - WorldAtlas

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    Southern Hemisphere. About 32.7% of the Earth’s landmass is situated in the Southern Hemisphere. This hemisphere includes the entirety of Australia, New Zealand, and Antarctica as well as major parts of South America, about one-third of Africa, and some islands of mainland Asia.

  3. What are the Southern and Northern Hemispheres? - timeanddate.com

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    What Is the Southern Hemisphere? The Southern Hemisphere is the southern half of the Earth. It starts at 0° latitude and continues south until it reaches the 90°S latitude (the South Pole). Northern Hemisphere Bias.

  4. Geography of the Southern Hemisphere and Facts - ThoughtCo

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    The Southern Hemisphere is the southern portion or half of the Earth. It begins at the equator at 0 degrees latitude and continues south into higher latitudes until it reaches 90 degrees south, the South Pole in the middle of Antarctica.

  5. Countries Located Completely in the Southern Hemisphere

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    The Southern Hemisphere is the half of the Earth south of the Equator, and it contains at least part of five continents, four oceans, and several islands. The five continents located in the Southern Hemisphere are Antarctica, Africa, Australia, South America, and Asia.

  6. Southern hemisphere - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    The Southern hemisphere is the half of Earth that is south of the equator. It has about 10 percent of world's population and only a small part of the world's land. A very small part of Asia, one-third of Africa, 90 percent of South America, and all of Australia and Antarctica are in this hemisphere.

  7. Southern Hemisphere | geography | Britannica

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    The wide variety of shrubs excludes proteoids, while some common groups of plants in the north such as oaks (Quercus) do not occur in the south. Other, more widespread, plant groups tend to be represented in northern scrublands by distant relatives of southern…

  8. Top 10 Deep-Sky Objects for Stargazers (Southern Hemisphere)

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    List of the best deep sky objects visible from the Southern Hemisphere, including Homunculus Nebula, Sculptor Galaxy, Wishing Well Cluster.

  9. We Finally Know Why The Southern Hemisphere Is So Much Stormier

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    The Southern Hemisphere is roughly 24 percent stormier than the Northern, in fact, for reasons that until now haven't been all that clear. A new study looking in detail at global storm patterns identifies the heights of mountain ranges and the circulation of energy around the oceans as two primary factors in determining how storms brew above ...