The amount of sunlight that reaches the Northern Hemisphere compared to the Southern Hemisphere depends on a variety of factors, including the time of year and the location on Earth. Generally speaking, the Northern Hemisphere receives more sunlight during the summer months when the Earth is tilted towards the sun, and less sunlight during the winter months when the Earth is tilted away from the sun. However, this can vary depending on the specific location and altitude of the area in question. Additionally, factors such as cloud cover, atmospheric conditions, and pollution can also affect the amount of sunlight that reaches a given location.