Like most of the US, New Jersey is closer to Spain than to Argentina.
(Some southern locations of the US are closer to Argentina.)
It is closer to spain
Like most of the US, New York and New England are closer to Spain than to Argentina.(Some southern locations of the US are closer to Argentina.)
Like most of the US, Pennsylvania and New England are closer to Spain than to Argentina.(Some southern locations of the US are closer to Argentina.)
Arizona is closer to Argentina, as are Texas, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, and most of California. Southern states are closer to Argentina, and northern/northwestern states are closer to Spain.
All of New England and most of the northern US is closer to Spain than to any part of Argentina.
Mexico and the SW and southern parts of the US (Nevada, Texas, Florida) are closer to northern Argentina than they are to Spain. The rest of the US and Canada are closer to Spain. There are some points in the US where Argentina and Spain are equally distant, one example being southern Colorado south of Denver.
Assuming that YOU were in either of those locations:Northern Argentina is closer to the equator. The latitude of the equator is zero. Latitudes increase as you move farther from the equator, both north and south.The northernmost point in Argentina is near 21.8° south latitude while the southernmost point in Spain is about 36° N near Gibraltar.There are Spanish islands closer to the equator, the Canary Islands, at 27.6° N, but even so northern Argentina is closer to the equator by about 6° of latitude.
Yes, New Hampshire is 31% farther from the equator than California.
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its about 10 hrs away
It depends entirely on where you are. Some places are closer to Spain (most of the Old World) and others are closer to Portugal (most of the New World).
to the east its Maine to the west its Vermont