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  2. The Northern Hemisphere is the half of Earth that is north of the Equator. For other planets in the Solar System , north is defined as being in the same celestial hemisphere relative to the invariable plane of the Solar System as Earth's North Pole .

  3. Feb 14, 2023 · About 60.7% of the planet’s water is located in the Northern Hemisphere. The only ocean that is completely located in this hemisphere is the Arctic Ocean . The other oceans, namely the Pacific , Atlantic , and Indian Ocean have portions both in the Northern as well as in the Southern hemisphere.

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  4. The Northern Hemisphere has the largest of the Earth’s land mass, and of the seven continents, five are found in the northern hemisphere, and they include South America, Europe, North America, Africa, and Asia.

  5. Mar 4, 2019 · The Northern Hemisphere is the northern half of the Earth. It begins at 0° or the equator and continues north until it reaches 90°N latitude or the North Pole. The word hemisphere itself specifically means half of a sphere, and since the earth is considered an oblate sphere, a hemisphere is half.

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  6. The Northern Hemisphere is the northern half of the globe that covers the area from the equator to the North Pole. Oppositely, the Southern Hemisphere starts at the equator and covers the area to the South Pole.

  7. Northern Hemisphere: The half that lies north of the Equator. This hemisphere contains approximately 68% of Earth's landmass and is home to about 90% of the global population. [4] It includes North America, Europe, Asia, and most of Africa.

  8. Permafrost is widespread in the northern part of the Northern Hemisphere, where it occurs in 85 percent of Alaska and 55 percent of Russia and Canada, and covers probably all of Antarctica. Permafrost is more widespread and extends to greater depths…

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