I don't know tbh.
No. It's 20 degrees farther east, i.e. farther from the Prime Meridian.
-18 degrees Celsius is colder than -12 degrees Celsius. The lower the temperature in degrees Celsius, the colder it is. In this case, -18 degrees Celsius is 6 degrees colder than -12 degrees Celsius.
About 4 degrees farther west, which is about 276 miles.
Nominally 274 degrees. But on the real, spherical earth, the farther north you are, and the farther apart the two points are, the more the true back-azimuth will depart from 274 degrees.
Yes it does. Will a hard compression ball go farther than a softer one? The harder the ball the farther it will travel.
A little more than 19 degrees.
90 degrees is. The latitude of the north pole is 90 degrees north, and you can't go any farther north than that. The latitude of the south pole is 90 degrees south, and you can't go any farther south than that.
Atlanta is farther north The city which is the farthest north in the USA is Atlanta 33 degrees 34' North, followed by Phoenix 33 degrees 26' North and the last is San Diego 32 degrees 42' North
Neither, both are the same distance from the Equator.
The first one is much closer. The higher the latitude number (N or S), the farther the point is from the equator. The second location 70°S 12°E is more than twice as far from the equator as 32°N 18°W.
Melbourne is further south. Melbourne is at 37.49 degrees S latitude and 144.58 degrees E longitude. Buenos Aries is at 34.36 degrees S latitude and 58.27 degrees W longitude.
Juneau, Alaska, is farther north than Bangor, Maine. Juneau is located at approximately 58.3 degrees north latitude, while Bangor is at about 44.8 degrees north latitude. Therefore, Juneau is significantly farther north than Bangor.