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The Paris in Arkansas, Illinois, Michigan, Idaho, Kentucky, Missouri, Mississippi, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and France is all north of both of them.
No.Southern Michigan is about 43° north of the equator, while northern Argentina is only about 20° south of the equator. Argentina extends as far south as 55° S latitude, the southern tip of South America.
That depends on where in Minnesota you need to go. The shortest possible trip from the equator to Minnesota is 3,003 miles. It's 3,105 miles to downtown Minneapolis, and 3,409 miles to Angle Inlet, which is also the fsarthest north point in the USA outside of Alaska.
Yes. Brooklyn, Australia is south of the equator, whereas Brooklyn New York and Minnesota are both north of it.
North.........
The Paris in Arkansas, Illinois, Michigan, Idaho, Kentucky, Missouri, Mississippi, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and France is all north of both of them.
Minnesota
Argentina
You cannot get to the equator driving south from Michigan; the Gulf of Mexico gets in the way.
No.Southern Michigan is about 43° north of the equator, while northern Argentina is only about 20° south of the equator. Argentina extends as far south as 55° S latitude, the southern tip of South America.
That depends on where in Minnesota you need to go. The shortest possible trip from the equator to Minnesota is 3,003 miles. It's 3,105 miles to downtown Minneapolis, and 3,409 miles to Angle Inlet, which is also the fsarthest north point in the USA outside of Alaska.
Yes. Brooklyn, Australia is south of the equator, whereas Brooklyn New York and Minnesota are both north of it.
Florida is a lot hotter because it is closer to the equator.
Minneapolis, Minnesota has a distance of about 3104 miles from the Equator. This distance is equal to approximately 4995 kilometers.
Minnesota is in the northern hemisphere and in the western hemisphere.
Yes. Florida is closer to the equator and to very large bodies of water.