The Earth would appear to be rotating counter-clockwise with the north pole being an apparently fixed point.
The North Pole is the point farthest north on the globe, located at a latitude of 90 degrees north.
Look in the science book
The very top. In the middle of the Arctic Circle. Just look for all the ice above Russia, Greenland, and Canada.
North points towards the top of the globe.
-- The center of Rome, New York is about 2,990 miles north of the equator. -- The center of Rome, Italy is about 2,890 miles north of the equator. -- The center of Rome, Mississippi is about 2,350 miles north of the equator. Whether they appear above it or below it depends on how your map is printed, or how your globe is mounted.
North East
The term "meridian" is used to describe lines running from the North Pole to the South Pole, like longitudes, and circle the Earth vertically.
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As North America, or just part of a blue marble.
To find 50 degrees North on a globe, look for the latitude line that runs parallel to the equator at 50 degrees above it. This line will circle the globe horizontally and can be found in both the Northern Hemisphere and parts of Europe, Asia, and North America. You can trace this line to see which countries and cities fall along this latitude, such as parts of Canada, Germany, and Poland.
The lines on a globe that indicate how far above or below the Equator you are are called lines of latitude. They measure the distance north or south of the Equator, which is at 0 degrees latitude. These lines are expressed in degrees, with the North Pole at 90 degrees North and the South Pole at 90 degrees South.