Approx half of Australia lies within the official tropics. Anywhere north of rockhampton is classed as tropical (north of Approx 23 degrees south). Anywhere south of rocky and north of Byron bay is classed as sub tropical. Although it could be argued that anywhere north of the state border of new south Wales and Queensland could be classed as tropical due to climate change.
England is in the northern hemisphere, so is north of the equator.
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If I thought this was a school homework question I'd say go and look in an atlas! The British Isles are a long way North of the Equator.
London, England = 51 degrees, 32 minutes North latitude
no!!! (i wish) we are about 45 degrees away from the equator it -1 here now and at the equator is like 40 alot of diffrence
hope it help will :)
no, England is in the northern hemishphere
that's why its cold
tropics
Well, London is 510 32' north
France is north of the equator, and too close to England for comfort!
Yes the tundra biome is close to the equator.
the forset is close to the equator but its not
There are many countries on the equator.
England is 50° to 55.8° NORTH of the equator.
France is north of the equator, and too close to England for comfort!
Yes the tundra biome is close to the equator.
how close are the canary islands to the equator
the forset is close to the equator but its not
The Equator does not cross England at any point.
The Equator does not pass through England.
Yes the tundra biome is close to the equator.
There are many countries on the equator.
Same hemisphere, same season. Although Florida is so close to the equator that the change between seasons isn't as big as in England.
England is 50° to 55.8° NORTH of the equator.
It's above the equator.
it depends of the equator but its about very close like a mile away