It really depends on where you are at, what the elevations are and many other factors. Direction of travel is normally not a factor in these determinations.
no, there were more in the north than the south
The North was more industrialized while the South was agrarian.
The North had more capital than the South because of its dense population. Their industrialization was also much more developed than in the South.
Michigan. The most norther part of the Upper Peninsula is more north than South Dakota.
The North had less farm machinery than the South.
False; the North had far more soldiers than the South.
because the south was more agriculturally focused, where as the north was driven by manufacturing.
There was some slavery, for a time, in the North, but there were more crops in the South than in the North, e.g. less need in the north.
Slavery was more important to the South than it was to the North, because the South's economy relied on agriculture.
becus the south side is more hecazz then the north
South Carolina is more north than Georgia.
Yes, South Korea is stronger and more powerful than North Korea. North Korea is bigger than South Korea doesn't mean that South Korea is weaker than North Korea. North Korea= Bigger than South Korea but South Korea has a lot more military manpower than North Korea. North Korea has more space than South Korea but South Korea have more very well trained soldiers, stronger military than North Korea, more advanced tactical nuclear weapons than North Korea, smarter and more talented than North Korea.