The southern cross is visible near the horizon from tropical latitudes of the northern hemisphere, for a few hours every night, during the spring months at a latitude of 25º N or less, with unobstructed view to the South, at around 10 pm, at the end of April.
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Northern Argentina is closer (about 1500 miles or 2400 kilometers south of the equator). Argentina (and most of South America) is south of the equator, so northern Argentina is closer to the equator than southern Argentina. (Argentina extends from about 22°S to about 55°S latitude.)
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.
No. Most flights go over the pole and the equator is too far south for Europe.
The North Pole and the South Pole are far away from the equator.
It is all a matter of perspective. The southern hemisphere is below the equator from the perspective of someone living in the northern hemisphere. To an Australian, the northern hemisphere would be below the equator.
Northern Argentina is closer (about 1500 miles or 2400 kilometers south of the equator). Argentina (and most of South America) is south of the equator, so northern Argentina is closer to the equator than southern Argentina. (Argentina extends from about 22°S to about 55°S latitude.)
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.
The llama in South America.Because southern Asia is too far south.
No. Most flights go over the pole and the equator is too far south for Europe.
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.
Anatarctica is south of the equator, as far south as you can go. Antarctica includes the South Pole.
The North Pole and the South Pole are far away from the equator.
It is all a matter of perspective. The southern hemisphere is below the equator from the perspective of someone living in the northern hemisphere. To an Australian, the northern hemisphere would be below the equator.
It matters where you are in South America
TRUE That is why its called equator: equal
Kansas and all of the United States is far north of the equator.
About 10,000 kilometres