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Because it is below the equator line and when it is winter here it is summer there, visa versa Actually, in Tanzania it is hot pretty much all year round as it is near the equator.
Its a large country in Africa, on the east coast and mostly just below the equator.
The latitude of Dar es Salam is about 6.8 degrees South, which is about 470 miles south of the Equator. Whether it appears above or below it depends on where your map was printed and how you're holding it.
degrees latitude measure how far something is above or below the equator.
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.
"45 degrees north" will be found north of the equator. Whether that's above or below it depends on both where your map was printed and how you're holding it.
90 degrees north latitude is above the equator where as 90 degrees south latitude is below the equator
15 degrees north, 30 degrees north, 45 degrees north, 60 degrees north, 75 degrees north, 90 degrees north. ( The last person had put here 180 degrees north. If you look at many other info online, you will find it's actually 90 degrees north, not 180. Also, if you relate beginner geometry and the shape of angles....the equator, horizontal line, straight up to the north pole, is a 90 degree angle. hence the 90 degrees north parallel.)
Tanzania is a country of East-central Africa . Tanzania is an East African nation known for its boundless wild ranges.
There are seven continents on Earth. Australia and Antarctica are entirely below the equator. Africa, Asia and South America are both above and below the equator.
Yes, São Paulo is located below the equator. It is situated in the southeastern region of Brazil, with its latitude approximately at 23.5 degrees south. This geographic position places it firmly in the Southern Hemisphere.
They are lines of latitude around the Earth 23.3 degrees above and below the equator