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Yes. Lines of latitude run east-west. They are a measurement north or south of the equator.
No; Mexico is NORTH of the equator.
It is to the north of the equator. It lies north of Belgium and to the west of Germany.
Neither. It is North of the Equator. If you mean the Prime Meridian, then the answer would be West.
A parallel is any circle that runs east and west around earth and that is parallel to the equator, latitude is the angular distance north and south from the equator. A parallel is a latitude, however they have different meanings. ! -ANA
California is in the northern hemisphere, as it is North of the Equator. And is in the Western Hemisphere, as it is to the West of the Prime Meridian.
No. The equator is both 0 degrees north and 0 degrees south.
It is B° north of the equator and A° west of the prime meridian.
South.
Because of where each continent is located. North America is north of the Equator, where air patterns (weather) travel from west to east. South America is south of the Equator, where air patterns travel from east to west. This is also due to the force of gravity on Earth. North of the Equator the Coriolis effect is from west to east, while south of the Equator it is reversed.
Because of where each continent is located. North America is north of the Equator, where air patterns (weather) travel from west to east. South America is south of the Equator, where air patterns travel from east to west. This is also due to the force of gravity on Earth. North of the Equator the Coriolis effect is from west to east, while south of the Equator it is reversed.
Because of where each continent is located. North America is north of the Equator, where air patterns (weather) travel from west to east. South America is south of the Equator, where air patterns travel from east to west. This is also due to the force of gravity on Earth. North of the Equator the Coriolis effect is from west to east, while south of the Equator it is reversed.