Bắc bán cầu
The Vietnamese word "bắc bán cầu" translates to "northern hemisphere" in English.
- "Bắc" means "north," indicating the direction.
- "Bán cầu" means "hemisphere," which refers to half of a spherical object. In this context, it describes half of the Earth.
You can use "bắc bán cầu" when discussing geography, climate, seasons, or anything related to the northern part of the Earth. It typically refers to the area that is located north of the equator.
Geographical Context: "Việt Nam nằm trong bắc bán cầu."
- Translation: "Vietnam is located in the northern hemisphere."
Seasonal Context: "Mùa hè ở bắc bán cầu thường bắt đầu vào tháng 6."
- Translation: "Summer in the northern hemisphere usually starts in June."
In more advanced discussions, "bắc bán cầu" can be used in scientific contexts, such as climate studies, astronomy, or environmental science. For example: - "Các nhà nghiên cứu đang theo dõi sự thay đổi khí hậu ở bắc bán cầu." - Translation: "Researchers are monitoring climate change in the northern hemisphere."
- The opposite of "bắc bán cầu" is "nam bán cầu," which means "southern hemisphere."
While "bắc bán cầu" primarily refers to the geographical area, it can also be used metaphorically in discussions about culture, economy, or politics, implying a division based on northern vs. southern perspectives.
There aren't direct synonyms for "bắc bán cầu," but you could use phrases like "khu vực phía bắc" (northern area) in more general contexts.
Understanding "bắc bán cầu" is essential for discussions related to geography and global issues.
- Northern hemisphere