Northern Hemisphere
The Northern Hemisphere is the half of a planet's surface (or celestial sphere) that is north of the equator (the word hemisphere literally means 'half ball'). On Earth, the Northern Hemisphere contains most of the land and population.
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Celestial sphere - North - Equator - Hemisphere - Earth
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In the temperate regions of the hemisphere, winter lasts from December to February (though winter weather can begin as early as November and last into March or sometimes even April) and Summer from around June to August. The Earth's perihelion, during which its orbital motion is fastest, occurs in January. Therefore, northern hemisphere winters tend to be shorter and less severe than southern hemisphere winters at equivalent latitudes. Tropical regions tend to experience a rainy season during the 'summer' months, and a dry season during the 'winter' months.
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Temperate - Winter - December - February - November - March - April - Summer - June - August - Perihelion - January - Southern hemisphere - Latitude - Tropical - Rainy season
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Regions north of the Arctic Circle will experience some days in summer on which the sun never sets, and some days in winter on which the sun never rises. The duration of these phases varies from one day for places right on the Arctic circle to several months near the North Pole itself.
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Arctic Circle - North Pole
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In temperate and polar regions of the Northern Hemisphere most of the year, the sun passes from east to west in the south, causing sun-cast shadows to turn clockwise through the day. In the tropics, the noonday sun is always virtually overhead, but will sometimes be in the south and sometimes in the north.
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Polar - Sun - East - West - South - Shadows - Clockwise - North
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