Depending on the time of year, the earth is anywhere from roughly 147 million to 152 million km from the sun. That variance of roughly 5 million km alone dwarfs any tiny difference in the distances from the sun to New York or Florida. But technically, Florida is to an extremely tiny and meaningless degree closer to the sun... during the day. But if you consider absolute distance, disregarding the fact that at night the body of the earth is between the eastern US and the sun, then the distances average out over a year. If Florida is closer to the sun during the day, it is farther from the sun at night. It is not the closeness of the sun that makes the seasons or different earth locations warmer or cooler; it is the angle at which the sun's rays hit.
Florida is closer by over 1000 miles. New Hampshire is almost straight NORTH of Florida.
Yes, New Hampshire is 31% farther from the equator than California.
Fla is more west in the eastern time zone...
Florida. New Hampshire is tiny compared to Florida!
It is hot because its close to the equator, and surrounded by warm waters. During the summer, however, the water keeps Florida cooler than inland areas, such as in the Southwest. Florida's climate is the warmest of any continental US state, but with a record high of only 112 degrees (44°C).
New Mexico.
Appalachian
No, Papua New Guinea is closer to the equator than the Solomon Islands.
Like most of the US, New Jersey is closer to Spain than to Argentina.(Some southern locations of the US are closer to Argentina.)
Yes. Late at night in mid-summer, New England is closer to the Sun than Florida is.
New York City is closer to the equator than the North Pole. It is near 41° N latitude.The equator is 41° south of NYC, but the North Pole is 49° north of the city, about 550 miles (8°) farther away.
1540 miles
The air distance from Miami, Florida, to Concord, New Hampshire, is 1,298 miles. That equals 2,089 kilometers or 1,128 nautical miles.