Many of the organisms are congeneric with species known from Southern Hemisphere fossil localities in New Zealand and South America. |
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The Sun crosses the projection of Earth's equator on the sky and passes into the Southern Hemisphere. |
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Penguins are restricted to the Southern Hemisphere where they are oceanic or coastal denizens. |
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The planetarium projects bright stars and constellations visible in the Southern Hemisphere on your walls and ceilings. |
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Flights are suspended to Antarctica around the end of February each year when the Southern Hemisphere winter makes it too cold to fly. |
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Of course the Northern Hemisphere's summer solstice is the winter solstice in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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What the summer proved beyond doubt is that the gulf between Northern and Southern Hemisphere rugby is back with a vengeance. |
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By 1914 it had become one of the most innovative shipping lines in the world, and dominated the Southern Hemisphere. |
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The autumnal equinox occurs in March in the Southern Hemisphere, and the spring equinox occurs in September. |
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The total Solar eclipse falls on November 23rd and will be visible from within a narrow corridor which traverses the far Southern Hemisphere. |
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In this second film, he moves to the rest of the world, Asia, the Middle East, the Southern Hemisphere. |
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On Hiroshima Day 1962 CND met Prime Minister Holyoake to ask him to promote a Southern Hemisphere nuclear-free zone. |
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In the Southern Hemisphere, where there is little land, the storm track is fairly continuous around the Earth. |
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The fish dwells deep in the ocean and travels long distances to spawn above seamounts in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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Taupo is the biggest lake in the Southern Hemisphere, crystal clear spring water and just absolutely chocka with Rainbow trout. |
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Nothing like this vast, circumpolar ecosystem occurs in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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The park's gardens include a sunken garden, a rock garden, stream gardens and an Arboretum, containing many trees from the southern hemisphere. |
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Modern side-necked turtles are found only in the southern hemisphere and withdraw their heads sideways under the shell. |
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So the southern hemisphere is far more heavily cratered, and the south pole is four miles higher than the north. |
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When we were dragooned by the southern hemisphere into the professional era, nobody thought too much about the longer-term consequences. |
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The southern hemisphere is dominated by a polar ice cap, probably composed of nitrogen. |
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Among other criteria he saw some difficulty in finding a papaveraceous plant endemic to the tropical New Caledonia in the southern hemisphere. |
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Surely we need to slow down and glug some of that southern hemisphere comfort. |
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But the men from the Southern Hemisphere have the strength to shrug off that loss. |
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It is literally helping to destroy whole nation states in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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It is 17 December 1894, a Monday, close to the date of the summer solstice in the southern hemisphere. |
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The winter solstice is the day the earth's tilt gives the southern hemisphere the least sunlight, making it the shortest day of the year. |
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But in the Southern Hemisphere, a midlatitude location was unexpected. |
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The group is normally confined to the tropics but some species are found in the temperate latitudes of the southern hemisphere. |
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In the southern hemisphere, sky watchers saw the aurora australis over New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa. |
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Over the summer, which is December to February in the southern hemisphere, the fox cubs become independent and establish their own territories. |
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I think it will turn out that Europe and America were test runs of technologies that will be far better implemented in the Southern hemisphere. |
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It is found in the recently glaciated areas of the Northern hemisphere and high latitudes in the Southern hemisphere. |
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The wind chill, however, is affecting some captive birds from the southern hemisphere which can have icicles forming on their beaks. |
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The black strain of Orpington developed further in the southern hemisphere to become the Australorp. |
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A related species, southern blue whiting, Micromesistius australis, occurs in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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Similar fossil finds in the Southern Hemisphere put the split between the sooties and mollymawks at 10 mya. |
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Most albatrosses range in the Southern Hemisphere from Antarctica to Australia, South Africa and South America. |
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It hosts the Southern African Large Telescope, the largest optical telescope in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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In the Southern Hemisphere and some areas of the Northern Hemisphere, such as southeastern North America, there was a slight warming. |
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They are less common in the Southern Hemisphere, with the largest being the Magellanic moorland, comprising some 44,000 square kilometres. |
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Second, he hoped to establish an English presence in the Southern Hemisphere that could compete with that of the Spanish. |
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The extent of Terra Australis was finally determined, also proving the Southern Hemisphere has much less land than the Northern. |
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It shares most similarity with other Southern Hemisphere accents, in particular New Zealand English. |
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Raised pronunciations are also found in Southern Hemisphere English, and are also associated with Cockney. |
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Dunedin was the headquarters of the Union Steam Ship Company, once the largest shipping company in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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In the Southern Hemisphere, however, peat landscapes may contain many moss species other than Sphagnum. |
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I wouldn't be surprised if rooburgers and ostrichburgers were available on a certain Southern Hemisphere island. |
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A biotech company hires expert marksman Martin David to travel to the Southern Hemisphere and hunt the last remaining Tasmanian Tiger. |
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The largest optical telescope in the Southern Hemisphere was opened at the beginning of November in South Africa's Northern Cape Province. |
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A state government department, DoCS is one of the largest community services organizations in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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All hamamelidaceous genera of the Southern Hemisphere are characterized by a unique feature of the anthers. |
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A Foucault pendulum always rotates clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counter-clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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Working in Australia last year, I discovered that in the southern hemisphere the shop sells food such as steak and washed salad, not cheap sweeties and Dralon. |
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Glaciation of the Southern Hemisphere was less extensive because of current configuration of continents. |
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The Six Nations Championship in Europe and The Rugby Championship in the Southern Hemisphere are major annual competitions. |
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This change was introduced in January of that year in the Southern Hemisphere and June in the Northern Hemisphere. |
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Historically, British and Irish home teams played the Southern Hemisphere teams of Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, as well as France. |
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After the Six Nations, England commenced a tour to the Southern Hemisphere, to play New Zealand and Australia in June. |
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The first British tour of the Southern Hemisphere began on 4 June 1910 captained by James Lomas. |
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In 1996 Great Britain embarked on a disastrous tour of the Southern Hemisphere under coach Phil Larder. |
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Southern Hemisphere teams who beat all four home nations in one tour are said to have a Grand Slam Tour. |
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The Patagonian freshwater fish fauna is relatively restricted compared to other similar Southern Hemisphere regions. |
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This win gave Swansea the honour of being the first club team to have beaten all three major Southern Hemisphere touring teams. |
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Most continental land was clustered in the Southern Hemisphere at this time, but was drifting north. |
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The winds are predominantly from the southwest in the Northern Hemisphere and from the northwest in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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In the Northern Hemisphere it takes place around 1 August, while in the Southern Hemisphere it is celebrated around 1 February. |
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There is less peat in the Southern Hemisphere, in part because there is less land. |
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This is because there is a large area of ocean in the Southern Hemisphere, and more islands suitable for seabirds to nest. |
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At least two recognized subspecies exist, in the North Atlantic and the Southern Hemisphere. |
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Populations in the Southern Hemisphere are listed as CITES Appendix I, indicating they are threatened with extinction if trade is not halted. |
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In the Southern Hemisphere, podocarps were especially successful, while Ginkgos and Czekanowskiales were rare. |
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In the Southern Hemisphere, the Patagonian Ice Sheet covered the whole southern third of Chile and adjacent areas of Argentina. |
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There has been one confirmed sighting in the Southern Hemisphere, with a single bird seen south of New Zealand. |
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These winds blow predominantly from the northeast in the Northern Hemisphere and from the southeast in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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The majority are found in the Southern Hemisphere with only vagrants occurring in the North Atlantic. |
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The Northern Hemisphere species of swan have pure white plumage but the Southern Hemisphere species are mixed black and white. |
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Introductions in the Southern Hemisphere have mostly failed, except where local Galliformes or their ecological equivalents are rare or absent. |
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In the Southern Hemisphere, cherries are usually at their peak in late December and are widely associated with Christmas. |
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The region is the only part of Asia that lies within the Southern Hemisphere. |
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In the Southern Hemisphere, the situation is exactly reversed, with the South Pole oriented opposite the direction of the North Pole. |
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The flightless penguins are all located in the Southern Hemisphere, with the greatest concentration located on and around Antarctica. |
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As a result, air travels clockwise around high pressure in the Northern Hemisphere and anticlockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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In the Southern Hemisphere, the direction of movement is clockwise because the rotational dynamics is a mirror image there. |
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Ekman transport causes the water to push towards the left of the surface motion in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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Within the Southern Hemisphere, poleward is towards the South Pole, or south. |
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Within the Southern Hemisphere, the depression can have gale force or stronger winds in one or more quadrants, but not near the centre. |
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Scientific works point out cold spells and climate changes in areas of the Southern Hemisphere and their correlation to the Little Ice Age. |
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Gourlay has been looking forward to returning home from Sydney, even if he is loathe to swap the sunshine of a southern hemisphere spring for the cold of a Scottish winter. |
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The pavilions will house plants from temperate regions of the southern hemisphere such as passion flowers, camellias, banksias, tea trees and wattles. |
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As an added bonus, the southern hemisphere is midway into its summer season, offering warm, comfortable temperatures for vacations this time of year. |
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These airstreams then turn northwards to the north of the Equator and meet the southern hemisphere south-easterlies in a trough zone south of the Equator. |
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I will even eat the strange species of fish which are being harvested in the southern hemisphere and offered as an alternative to our cod and haddock. |
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In the southern hemisphere it is the meeting place of the dry east to southeast winds generated by the subtropical highs, and the moisture-laden northwesterly monsoon winds. |
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It rotates counterclockwise every six days, and this direction, plus its location in the southern hemisphere, indicates that it is a high-pressure zone. |
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Woodward has made England believe that they have a right to sup at the high table, that the southern hemisphere big boys are no better than themselves. |
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Our other great highlight was the southern hemisphere premiere in 1999 of Szymanowski's chorally difficult Symphony No 3 of 1916 sung with the Christchurch Symphony. |
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Fitzgerald began by planting windbreaks of Monteray pine and cypress, sycamore and escallonia to protect an amazing collection of plants from the southern hemisphere. |
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Native to the southern hemisphere and predominantly found and grown in South Africa, proteas produce bright, exotic looking flowers sought after by the cut-flower industry. |
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Every four years, the best players in British Isles rugby pack their gumshields and head off on tour to test themselves against the giants of the southern hemisphere. |
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Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world and spans both sides of the equator, making it both a northern and a southern hemisphere destination. |
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England lost their final game against New Zealand and in the process ending any chance of qualifying for their first Four Nations final in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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Many tubenosed birds breed in the southern hemisphere and migrate north in the southern winter. |
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The currents in the Northern Hemisphere are weaker than those in the Southern Hemisphere due to the differences in strength between the westerlies of each hemisphere. |
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Wales played host to two touring Southern Hemisphere teams in the 1930s, first came Bennie Osler's South Africa followed by Jack Manchester's All Blacks. |
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Grey phalaropes breed in Greenland, Iceland, Siberia and North America and migrate to the southern hemisphere in winter. |
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Major international competitions are the Six Nations Championship and The Rugby Championship, held in Europe and the Southern Hemisphere respectively. |
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Scotland toured Australia in July 1982 and won the first test, Scotland's first away victory against any of the big three Southern Hemisphere sides. |
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This is why winds across the Northern Hemisphere tend to blow from the southwest, but they tend to be from the northwest in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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At one time the town claimed the largest Fur Seal in the Southern Hemisphere, although the size of that beast has reduced considerably in recent decades. |
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In 1888, the Home Nations combined to form what is today called the British and Irish Lions, who now tour every four years to face a Southern Hemisphere team. |
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Hence, at least the modern diversity of Sulae probably originated in the southern hemisphere. |
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But when it was decided that Great Britain would tour the Southern Hemisphere instead of England, France and Wales became the only regular opponents. |
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Much of Tasmania is still densely forested, with the Southwest National Park and neighbouring areas holding some of the last temperate rain forests in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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Typical Southern Hemisphere flora include the conifers Podocarpus and the rainforest emergents Araucaria and Agathis, as well as tree ferns and several species of Eucalyptus. |
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In the Southern Hemisphere, the Southern Cross is frequently used for navigation in much the same way that Polaris is used in the Northern Hemisphere. |
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In the southern hemisphere the flow of air around a low-pressure system is clockwise. |
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Both teams were high in confidence, following successes in their end of year tests against nations from the Southern hemisphere. |
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The Champ de Mars is situated on a prestigious avenue in Port Louis, the capital city and is the oldest racecourse in the southern hemisphere. |
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Of the eight tournaments that have been held, all but one have been won by a national team from the southern hemisphere. |
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The evidence for such an erstwhile joining of these continents was patent to field geologists working in the southern hemisphere. |
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The Iapetus Ocean was situated in the southern hemisphere, between the paleocontinents of Laurentia, Baltica and Avalonia. |
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Due to the unique nature of this invasion in the southern hemisphere, it is difficult to predict likely impacts. |
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In the southern hemisphere, the winds are generally milder, but summer storms near Mauritius can be severe. |
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Thermohaline circulation of the world's oceans involves the flow of warm surface waters from the southern hemisphere into the North Atlantic. |
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It is the densest water in the free ocean, and underlies other bottom and intermediate waters throughout most of the southern hemisphere. |
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Crux is easily visible from the southern hemisphere at practically any time of year. |
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Thus, for example, Steve Fossett's global circumnavigation by balloon was entirely contained within the southern hemisphere. |
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Following the African coast southbound means upwind in the Southern hemisphere. |
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In Australia, because of its location in the southern hemisphere, Easter takes place in autumn. |
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Tropical cyclones can form during any month of the year globally, but can occur in either the northern or southern hemisphere during November. |
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The first passerines are now thought to have evolved in the Southern Hemisphere in the late Paleocene or early Eocene, around 50 million years ago. |
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The Clash of the Nations was a new tournament designed to make November 1998 a month of international league as Great Britain was touring the Southern Hemisphere. |
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In the Southern Hemisphere, the situation is reversed, with the summer and winter solstices exchanged and the spring and autumnal equinox dates swapped. |
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The strongest westerly winds in the middle latitudes are called the Roaring Forties, between 40 and 50 degrees south latitude, within the Southern Hemisphere. |
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The March equinox is considered the start of autumn in the southern hemisphere, while the September equinox marks the start of spring. |
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The Earth's rotation causes the Coriolis effect, which bends currents to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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Most of the other otariids diversified in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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Chilesaurus is the first herbivorous theropod, a lineage that includes mainly predatory dinosaurs, from the southern hemisphere. |
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The glaciations that occurred during this glacial period covered many areas, mainly in the Northern Hemisphere and to a lesser extent in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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Regular up-and-unders were a hallmark of their southern hemisphere success this summer. |
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Scientists from the Namibian Dolphin Project confirmed the whale's identity and thus provides the only sighting of this species in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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The first is increases in ultraviolet radiation due to ozone depletion, and this mainly affects the Antarctic and other areas of the southern hemisphere. |
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In its periphery, Oceania sprawls 28 degrees north to the Bonin Islands in the northern hemisphere, and 55 degrees south to Macquarie Island in the southern hemisphere. |
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The tiny Mudwort plant is found widely in the southern hemisphere but in Europe it is restricted to just a few sites on the north west Wales coast. |
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For temperate living bats, births typically take place in May or June in the northern hemisphere while births in the southern hemisphere occur in November and December. |
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There also exists a grouping of major native varieties of English in the southern hemisphere, the most prominent being Australian and New Zealand English. |
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He has contributed via his star charts, his constellation wheel chart and his webpage which contains a plethora of southern hemisphere astronomical information. |
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In contrast to the present Earth and its distribution of continental mass, much of Pangaea was in the southern hemisphere and surrounded by a superocean, Panthalassa. |
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This rotation is generally clockwise in the southern hemisphere and counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere, and is caused by the Coriolis effect. |
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The British and Irish Lions is a team chosen from each national team and undertakes tours of the southern hemisphere rugby playing nations every four years. |
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Since the 20th century the majority reside in the southern hemisphere due to secularisation of Europe, and increased persecution in the Middle East. |
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Circulation around the high pressure is clockwise in the northern hemisphere and counterclockwise in the southern hemisphere, due to the Coriolis effect. |
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Subpolar circulation in the southern hemisphere is dominated by the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, due to the lack of large landmasses breaking up the Southern Ocean. |
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Warm summers in the Southern hemisphere occur when that hemisphere is tilted toward the sun and the Earth is nearest the sun in its elliptical orbit. |
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To celebrate the club's centenary a 6 match tour to Australia and Fiji was arranged in August 1980, the first undertaken by an English club in the southern hemisphere. |
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Both passes are inclined to the ring plane so that they are in the northern hemisphere near periapsis, or perikron, and in the southern hemisphere at apoapsis, or apokron. |
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With the supercontinent Gondwana covering the equator and much of the southern hemisphere, a large ocean occupied most of the northern half of the globe. |
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South Africa's greater potency with ball in hand saw the southern hemisphere side continue their dominance over Six Nations champions Wales with victory in Cardiff. |
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