It's 13 degrees North of the Equator.
What, exactly, did you see? - You can basically see anything for which you have line-of-sight, that is, if a straight line between the object and you doesn't go below the horizon. I think the questioner may be mixing up the "celestial equator" and the Earth's equator. The celestial equator is the "projection" of the Earth's equator onto the sky. It a great distance away, effectively at infinity. Let's consider the difference between the two equators. Normally, you can see only a few miles to the horizon, depending on your height above your surroundings. Obviously you can't see the Earth's equator from the North Pole. Things above ground such as airplane tracks can be seen when they are further away than the horizon, but still your visibility is limited by the Earth's surface. However, from the North Pole, you can see as far south in the sky as the celestial equator. So, you could just about see a star in that part of the sky. The stars are light years away, of course. Imagine you are near a distant star on the celestial equator. In theory, at that distance, you could see one full hemisphere of the Earth from pole to pole. So, someone at the Earth's North Pole could see that star. To sum up: it's because the stars are so far away that you can see a star on the celestial equator from the North Pole.
Because the southern tip of South America is not far away from the northern tip of Antarctica. Remember, in the Southern Hemisphere, it is gradually colder the further south you get, not north.
You would move farther away from the equator because of the tilt of Earth's axis.
The Gambia completely surrounds the Gambia River; the river runs through the interior of the country. The Gambia is also surrounded by Senegal, apart from a small border on the Atlantic Ocean.
She's from "Far Far Away".
The North Pole and the South Pole are far away from the equator.
Gabon actually sits on the equator.
Yes because we are far away from the equator we get worse weather the further you are from the equator the colder it gets and the closer you are the hotter it gets
Oslo is about 4 040 kilometers away from equator.
The Gambia is approximately 9.5 degrees north of the equator. Since one degree of latitude is about 69 miles, the distance from the equator to The Gambia is roughly 641.5 miles (9.5 degrees x 69 miles).
Rome is far away from the equator. its hot becasue its in the meditereanen, and quite far south in europe.
it is 1,932 miles away from the equator but is too far North to be near it.
it is far away from the equator
Eight degrees north. This is because degrees (longitude) show how far a place is from the equator.
because its so far away from the equator
28 degrees north of it.
The country of Fiji lies 1062 miles South of the Equator