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Q: Are the greatest fish catches primarily in high northern latitudes or along the Equator?
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Would you find more oxygen in ocean water in the northern latitudes or near the equator?

northern latitudes


Which imaginary line divides the earth into northern and southern latitudes?

The Equator divides the earth into northern and southern latitudes.


Which degrees mark the northern latitudes?

Northern latitudes are the latitudes between zero and 90° North ... that is, everything between the equator and the north pole, the region referred to as the "northern Hemisphere".


How many latitudes are there in total?

there are 181 latitudes.90 latitudes above equator+90 latitudes below the equator +equator.90+90+1=181


Why there are 181 parallels latitudes?

This is because there are 90 latitudes above the equator, 90 latitudes below the equator and one is the equator itself.....so when we add them up (including the equator) we get 181.


What season in the northern hemisphere when the sun reaches its greatest distance south of the equator?

When the sun is south of the equator, it would be winter in the northern hemisphere.


Why equator is ideal basis for all latitudes?

Because its the foundation for the all latitudes and all latitudes start to originate up and down from the equator.


How latitudes are measured?

by the equator


How is the Coriolis affect different based on the hemisphere?

The Coriolis Effect is an apparent deflection of moving objects when they are viewed from a rotating reference frame. Moving objects on the surface of the Earth experience a Coriolis force, and appear to veer to the right in the northern hemisphere, and to the left in the southern hemisphere.


Why do latitudes closer to the equator have warmer climates?

Latitudes closer to the Equator have warmer climates because they receive direct sunlight and therefore, the latitudes get evidently heated. :)


What imaginary line divides the Earth into South and North latitudes?

The equator is the imaginary line in the center of the Earth that divides the Northern and Southern hemispheres. The equator is approximately 40,075 miles long.


What imaginary line divides earth into south and north latitudes?

The equator is the imaginary line in the center of the Earth that divides the Northern and Southern hemispheres. The equator is approximately 40,075 miles long.