Yes in some cases
If it is summer at the South Pole, then everywhere in the northern hemisphere is experiencing winter.
It is above the equator.
Louisiana is above the equator. No part of the continental US is below the equator. This assumes that you are comfortable with the completely arbitrary convention of calling north above and south below.
It's above the equator
The continent of Australia is completely below, or south of the equator. Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere because it is south of the equator.
If it is in the Northern Hemisphere, then it will have the same seasons, if it is in the Southern Hemisphere it will be opposite. Seasons are not determined by continent but whether or not they are above or below the equator.
If it is in the Northern Hemisphere, then it will have the same seasons, if it is in the Southern Hemisphere it will be opposite. Seasons are not determined by continent but whether or not they are above or below the equator.
If it is summer at the South Pole, then everywhere in the northern hemisphere is experiencing winter.
Above the equator
It is above the equator.
It's above the equator
Louisiana is above the equator. No part of the continental US is below the equator. This assumes that you are comfortable with the completely arbitrary convention of calling north above and south below.
It is above the equator.
The continent of Australia is completely below, or south of the equator. Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere because it is south of the equator.
It's above the equator.
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