Latitude is a measurement in degrees both North & South of the Equator.
No, latitude can be measured in both north and south directions. Positive values indicate locations in the northern hemisphere, while negative values indicate locations in the Southern Hemisphere.
Another definition for latitude is the distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees.
The Nile River begins north of 45 north latitude in Africa and ends south of 30 north latitude where it empties into the Mediterranean Sea.
Hawaii's latitude ranges from approximately 19 to 23 degrees north.
The northernmost latitude on Earth is 90 degrees north, also known as the North Pole.
Minneapolis is farther north than Seattle. Minneapolis is at a latitude of about 44.98 degrees north while Seattle is at a latitude of about 47.61 degrees north.
No line of latitude is a north/south line. A move to the north or south is a change of latitude.
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Latitude is measured in degrees North and South from the North to South poles. Longitude is measured in degrees East and West starting with 0 at Greenwich, England.
Latitude is measured north or south of the equator. Longitude is measured east or west of Greenwich. You can remember that because Longitude circles are always long.
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