The equator is zero latitude. 90° north latitude is the north pole.
90° south latitude is the south pole. There is no latitude greater
than 90° degrees north or south on Earth.
90 degrees north of the equator, and 90 degrees south of the equator. Total: 180 degrees, from pole to pole.
The Equator is the line of 0 degrees latitude. The latitudes of the North Pole is 90 degrees north, and the South Pole is 90 degrees south.
latitude 0 degrees.
Latitude is the horizontal line of a map. It can go up to 180 Degrees North or 180 degrees South the Equator lies at 0 Degrees
The south pole is 90° south of the equator.
360 total, 180 degrees west of prime meridian, and 180 degrees east. There are 180 degrees of latitude, 90 degrees north of the equator, and 90 degrees south.
The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude. All lines of longitude converge at both poles. There are 180 degrees of latitude between the North and South Poles, and 90 degrees of latitude between each pole and the Equator.
40 degrees. The equator is zero latitude.
There is an infinite number of lines of latitude. They start at zero degrees (the equator) and all fall between 90 degrees south and 90 degrees north.
Latitude is the measurement of degrees from the equator to the pole so that the pole has a latitude of 90 degrees. Co-latitude is the measurement of degrees from the pole to the equator so that the equator has a latitude of 90 degrees. Also the sum of latitude and co-latitude is always 90 degrees.
0 degrees latitude is called the Equator. 0 degrees longitude is called the Prime Meridian
0 degrees latitude at the equator.