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Chile is in South America, and south of the equator. Poland is in Europe, and north of the equator.
Yes, Portugal is in the Northern Hemisphere. Portugal's latitude is 38 degrees 42 minutes North latitude. That means that it's 38 degrees North of the Equator. Being north of the Equator places Portugal in the Northern Hemisphere.
Rome is north of the equator
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China is north of the equator. China extends from around 20 degrees to around 50 degrees. The southern most point of China is about 1400 mi (2250 km) from the equator. Even though the most southern point of China is about 2300km away from the equator, some part of China passes through the equator.
45° N.
The Tropic of Cancer
There is no north equator. There is only the equator, and it is exactly between the north and south hemispheres of the Earth.
The degrees north of the equator for Turkey is between 37* and 42* north of the equator. This is a distance of 2500 miles.
The equator (0 degrees latitude), about 23 1/2 degrees north of the Tropic of Capricorn, and 23 1/2 degrees south of the Tropic of Cancer.
The Equator is the imaginary line halfway between the North and South Poles and is at zero degrees latitude. It divides the Earth into North and South Hemispheres and is equidistant from the North Pole and South Pole. The Sun appears directly above the Equator at the Autumn and Spring equinox.The equator.the equator.
It it exactly 90°.
The equator (zero degrees latitude) is a line halfway between the North Pole (90 degrees N latitude) and the South Pole (90 degrees S latitude). Any point on the equator is equidistant from the poles.
=the southern hemisphere is one half of the planet. which would be south of the equator so, from the equator which equals zero to 180 degrees from the equator== hemisphere= half ball== 180 degrees+180 degrees=360 degrees which is the amount of degrees in a ball=
47 degrees north describes anywhere along a circle drawn around the Earth 47 degrees north of the Equator. This is just further north than halfway between the Equator and the North Pole.
The Tropic of Cancer is at latitude 23°26′13.6″ north of the Equator.
The "tropical latitudes" are the latitudes within 23.5 degrees of the equator, both north and south of it. The half of the "tropics" between the equator and the Arctic Circle is the half between the equator and 23.5 degrees north latitude. The line at 23.5 degrees north latitude that marks the northern boundary of the tropics is the "Tropic of Cancer".