Pretty close. According to my maps, the northern city limit of Denver appears to be
E 136th Ave, at latitude 39.9429° N. That's only 0.0571° south of 40° N at E 168th Ave,
which is about 3.95 miles. Of course, the rest of the city is farther from 40° N.
Denver's northern suburbs extend to within a few miles of 40° North, but in summary, no.
Yes, it passes through Colorado well north of Denver.
If you meant the degree difference, then the answer is 5 degrees latitude.If you meant differences in the features:The 45 degrees north line of latitude is located north of 40 degrees north.The 40 degrees north line of latitude is longer than 45 degrees north.
Denver
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Denver's northern suburbs extend to within a few miles of 40° North, but in summary, no.
Yes, it passes through Colorado well north of Denver.
The capital of the state of Colorado is Denver. Actually, the town of Broomfield, Colorado is located at 40 north and 105 west.
Denver, i found this somewhere else but i dont care
Denver Colorado
Salt lake city, look at a map!
There is no river at 30 degrees north and 40 degrees east.
China is at 40 degrees north and 90 degrees east.
23degrees and 40 minutes
USA
Antarctica is located 0 degrees north and 40 degrees east.