Since this is a popular question in the comments.
Why yes, when it gets cooler north of the equator, it gets warmer south of the equator; and vice versa.
Swapping about every six months.
This is because Earth is tilted on her axis and one hemisphere will get more sun than the other when it's tilted at the sun instead of away.
It also gets cooler the farther from the equator and further from sea-level you go.
Now you can stop asking because I've answered.
If you're wondering where your comment went, 25 people asking the same thing in three posts makes me think "bot" and not "actual person" especially when there's no profile associated with the login.
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