The South Pole is 12,617 km (7,840 mi) south of the Tropic of Cancer. (rounded)
The Tropic of Cancer is north of the equator, near the parallel of latitude 23.5° N.The Tropic of Capricorn is south of the equator, near the parallel 23.5°S.
Arctic Circle, Tropic of Cancer, Equator, Tropic of Capricorn, Antartica Circle, Prime Meridian
The globe is commonly divided from north to south into five zones between the North Pole and the South Pole. From the North Pole to the Arctic Circle is the arctic zone. From the Arctic Circle to the Tropic of Cancer is the temperate zone. From the South Pole to the Antarctic Circle is the antarctic zone. From the Antarctic Circle to the Tropic of Capricorn is also the temperate zone. In the middle, from the Tropic of Cancer to the Tropic of Capricorn (with the Equator in the middle) is the tropic zone, or the Tropics. Most of Africa lies in this part of the world.
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The Arctic Circle can be found North of the Tropic of Cancer.Even though Earth may be "round" as previously stated, the Arctic Circle can be easily located when searching north of the Tropic of Cancer. Not south.north
yes it is. it is between the tropic of cancer and the tropic of capricorn. the tropic of cancer is the one closer to the north pole and yeah so you know what the tropic of capricorn is (for those who don't : it's the one closer to the south pole)
Lima is between the equator and the Tropic of Capricorn. Since those aren't among the choices, we'll have to go with the Tropic of Cancer.
Arctic Circle, Tropic of Cancer, Equator, tropic of Capricorn, Prime meridian, Antarctic Circle
No. The Tropic of Cancer is to the Tropic of Capricorn as the Arctic Circle is to the Antarctic Circle.
The farthest-north latitude is 90 degrees north, located at the north pole. The farthest-south latitude is 90 degrees south, located at the south pole. Each of these locations is a single point, not a 'line'.
The three major climate zones of the world are Polar, Temperate, and Tropical Zones.Polar is surrounding the North and South geographical regions, from the North Pole to the Arctic Circle, and the South Pole to the Antarctic Circle.The North Temperate Zone, lies between the Arctic Circle and the Tropic of Cancer, while the South Temperate Zone, lies between the Antarctic Circle and the Tropic of Capricorn.The Tropical Zone is from the Tropic of Cancer in the northern hemisphere, to the Tropic of Capricorn in the southern hemisphere, with the Equator in the middle.
The sun is directly overhead between the Tropic of Cancer (June) and the Tropic of Capricorn (December) when it's rays are most intense. They are least intense at the South Pole (June) and North Pole (December).