Re: Which way is up?



On Sep 12, 8:44 pm, falder...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
In teh solar system most of the planets I believe lie in a plane with
a few exceptions. are there stars in every direction ie "below" and
"above" etc or just in our plane? I assume there is no right way up
for the earth, that the southern hemisphere is as up as the nothern.

Ok so why is the ozone layer on the Southern hemisphere effected and
not the Nothern?
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