90 degrees from the equator to either pole, so 6200 divided by 90 is...68.8888888888888888888888888888888888...
Since the Earth is not a perfect sphere, but rather slightly "fatter" at the equator, the distance between each degree of latitude differs slightly, from 69.17073 statute miles (111.319499 km) at the equator to 68.938773 statute miles (110.9462 km) at the poles.
That depends upon where you are, specifically how far north or south of the equator. The closer to the poles from the equator you go, the shorter the distance between paralles. You're asking a trick question.
this is from an earth science lab and i know the answer to this question it is 69 miles apart
Lines of latitude are lines of latitude, also known as parallels. There are 90 separations by 1 degree between the equator and either pole. Only some of them are named : Equator - 0° latitude Tropic of Cancer - 23.5° N Tropic of Capricorn - 23.5° S Arctic Circle - 66.5° N Antarctic Circle - 66.5° S
Vietnam is of S-shape country that lies between the Equator (0 degree) and the Cancer circle (23.5 degree north)
10 degree
Let's work it out, each degree of latitude is approximately 69 miles apart. Equatiorial latitude is 90 degrees, 90 - 10 = 80 therefore at 10 degrees lat. you will be approximately 5520 miles from the equator.
At the equator, the circumference of the Earth is 40,075.16 km ( 24,901.55 miles). Divide that into 360 equal pieces to get the distance for each one degree of longitude. A degree of longitude at the equator is equal to 111.32 km.
Sri Lanka is approximately 400 miles from the Equator.
The numbering of parallels on a map begins at the Equator with zero degrees. Degrees ae counted away from the equator, both to the north and to the south. The north Ppole is 90 degrees north of the Equator and the South Pole is 90 degree south of the Equator.
Lines of latitude are lines of latitude, also known as parallels. There are 90 separations by 1 degree between the equator and either pole. Only some of them are named : Equator - 0° latitude Tropic of Cancer - 23.5° N Tropic of Capricorn - 23.5° S Arctic Circle - 66.5° N Antarctic Circle - 66.5° S
The equator is the imaginary line running around the centre of the earth. It is the major line of latitude from which all other lines of latitude (also known as parallels) are measured in degrees north or south of the equator. The equator is thus at 0° .
The equator is on the 0 degree latitude that is between the north and south poles. So obviously it is between the poles.
At the equator, one degree of longitude corresponds to about 69 miles.
Vietnam is of S-shape country that lies between the Equator (0 degree) and the Cancer circle (23.5 degree north)
10 degree
Geographers divide the Earth into hemispheres to better understand its spatial organization and to facilitate the study of geographic features, such as climate patterns and ocean currents. This division helps to identify regions, coordinate mapping and navigation, and provide a framework for locating places on Earth.
The equator represents the zero degree line of latitude.
Let's work it out, each degree of latitude is approximately 69 miles apart. Equatiorial latitude is 90 degrees, 90 - 10 = 80 therefore at 10 degrees lat. you will be approximately 5520 miles from the equator.
At the equator, the circumference of the Earth is 40,075.16 km ( 24,901.55 miles). Divide that into 360 equal pieces to get the distance for each one degree of longitude. A degree of longitude at the equator is equal to 111.32 km.