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What Hemisphere Do You Live In?

What Hemisphere Do You Live In?

  • Northern Hemisphere

    Votes: 58 86.6%
  • Southern Hemisphere

    Votes: 9 13.4%

  • Total voters
    67

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I was curious about how many members live in the N. or S. Hemisphere on the Forum, so here is a poll!
 
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In da north!
 
South and summer just started. Dreading it already
 
Northern hemisphere. I hate the cold so living in Canada can be really unpleasant
 
Northern hemisphere. Living in the southern US. Don’t really see snow that often, however...
 
Much like approximately 90% of Earth's population, I live in the northern hemisphere.

Interesting how much of a difference in population the two areas have. Especially since the southern hemisphere has around 32.7% of Earth's land.
 
Northern hemisphere in Canada. We had a gross snow/freezing rain storm today.
 
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Northern hemisphere. Snow already arrived and I already have to deal with slippery ice. Not good.
 
Be careful! :(

I'm curious as I've never seen snow, and as a former ice crunching addict, can you eat snow?

You can, but I'd advise against it. Snow isn't exactly the cleanest thing you could eat. Even if you find some fresh snow, chances are that just under that is some really disgusting snow that has been walked over.
 
You can, but I'd advise against it. Snow isn't exactly the cleanest thing you could eat. Even if you find some fresh snow, chances are that just under that is some really disgusting snow that has been walked over.

Ah yes. The infamous yellow snow. ^_^
 
I live in the US, so the northern hemisphere. My dream is to move to Australia one day, though, and join the southern hemisphere crowd.
 
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