On th e tower, peopl e can s e e th e whol e city of Sydney.Becaus e Sydney is in th e Southern Hemispher e,its season is opposit e to (相反的) that in the Northern Hemisphere.T h e coldest month of th e year in Sydney is July. Peopl e her e seldom(很少)s e e snow...
Spring is arriving earlier and fall, somewhat later¿at least if you live above 40 degrees north latitude, the line that intersects New York, Madrid and Bejing. A recent analysis of two decades of satellite data confirms that the growing season in the northern hemisphere is getting longer ...
阅读理解Sydney is the largest city in Australia.People call it “New York in the Southern Hemisphere(南半球)”.People in Sydney call themselves Sydneysiders(悉尼人,悉尼居民).More than thirty thousand native(本土的) people in Australia live in Sydney and people call them aborigines(原居民).In...
Spring has finally sprung: The vernal equinox, the official start date for the season in the Northern Hemisphere, has arrived. The 2024 spring equinox occurred at exactly 11:06 p.m. EDT on Tuesday,March 19. But why does the day mark the start of spring and why only in the Northern Hem...
For the more than 6 billion people living in the Northern Hemisphere, this astronomical event signals not only the shortest day but also the longest night of the year. Here's everything you need to know about the winter solstice and its significance. ...
第二部分 阅读理解(共15小题,每题2分,共30分)A Sydney is the largest city in Australia. People call it "New York in the Southern Hemisphere”.People in Sydney call themselves Sydneysiders. More than thirty thousand native(本土的) people in Australi a live in Sydney and people call them ...
sub-giant phase, this could be easily explained," Leonardi said. "To test this theory, we used high-resolution optical spectra from the High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher in the Northern Hemisphere (HARPS-N) to derive the stellar parameters of the star and infer its evolutionary ...
Thanksgiving is held every year, on the fourth Thursday of November. The month of November is autumn in the United States and other countries of the northern hemisphere (半球), a season when crops are gathered, or harvested. The thanksgiving celebration began as a harvest festival by the ...
The significant cold excursion at 1.6 ka has been previously discussed as a Holocene-scale cold event by Wanner et al.10 and is consistent with the “Dark Ages Cold Period” in the Northern Hemisphere49 and in Europe17. Interestingly, this cold interval appears to predate the period of ...
In Australia, winter occursbetween June and August, which coincides with the dry season in the desert regions of the Northern Territory and Western Australia. Much like the US, Australia has four seasons, they are just at the opposite times to the Northern Hemisphere. ...