Northern part of northern hemisphere; in North America breeds from New Brunswick to Greenland and Hudson Bay, and northwest to Alaska; winters south to South Carolina and southern California.
Northern Hemisphere; in America south to West Indies, Central America, and northern South America; breeding from the middle districts of the United States northward to about the limit of trees.
Northern portions of northern hemisphere, south irregularly in winter, in North America to the Middle States, and southern Oregon.
The course taken by the projectile, as we have before remarked, was bearing it towards the moon's northern hemisphere.
In the lunar orography they have discerned some chains of mountains, which are chiefly distributed over the northern hemisphere.
The direction the projectile was taking towards the moon's northern hemisphere, showed that her course had been slightly altered.
The direction the projectile was taking toward the moon's northern hemisphere, showed that her course had been slightly altered.
Northern Hemisphere, breeding within the Arctic Circle, more commonly in the Old World.
Northern Hemisphere, breeding from New England northward to the Arctic Regions and wintering south to California and the South Atlantic States.
Northern Hemisphere, breeding in America from northern United States northward, and wintering south to Panama and the West Indies.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "northern hemisphere" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.