All of Mexico is north of the equator. The country's southernmost point
is at about 14.6
Yes. Mexico lies on the Northwestern Hemisphere, along with the Unted States, Canada and Central America.
Distance from Mexico to the equator is 2148 kilometers (1335 miles).
Yes. Mexico is north of the Equator, therefore it is located on the Northern Hemisphere.
All of Mexico is north of the equator. The country's southernmost point
is at about 14.6° north latitude.
It's above the equator
North; above, by nineteen degrees.
It is above the equator.
At its most southern point, Mexico is about 999 miles from the equator. Overall, the average distance from Mexico to the equator is 1,581 miles.
The continent of Australia is completely below, or south of the equator. Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere because it is south of the equator.
It's above the equator
above.
No; Mexico is NORTH of the equator.
NEVER
Mexico is closer to the equator
The ocean. The equator does not cross Mexico.
Mexico is closer to the equator.
North; above, by nineteen degrees.
Above the equator
It is above the equator.
At its most southern point, Mexico is about 999 miles from the equator. Overall, the average distance from Mexico to the equator is 1,581 miles.
If you are above the equator, they flush clockwise. If you live below the equator, they flush counter clockwise. This is because of the Coriolis effect and the direction seawater flows in the ocean. Likewise to the toilet, the oceanwater travels in a clockwise pattern above the equator, and a counter clockwise pattern below the equator.