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Most rain forests are found near the equator, between the Tropic of Cancer (23.5 degrees north) and the Tropic of Capricorn (23.5 degrees south). This region is known as the tropics and has the ideal climate for rain forests to thrive due to high temperatures and abundant rainfall.
Pikes Peak in Colorado is near the 39th parallel north, which is not a line of latitude, but it's approximately between 38 and 39 degrees north latitude.
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They are pretty close in latitude; Poughkeepsie, NY is at 42 35N, while Omaha is at 41 14N.
Rainforests can be located near the equator between the Tropic of Cancer at 23.5 degrees north latitude and the Tropic of Capricorn at 23.5° south latitude. Rainforests are wet forests. They are very warm and dense.
You are thinking of the Antarctic Circle.
The 42° N latitude creates Oregon's southern border. The 45° N latitude runs just a little north of the state capitol of Salem Oregon. The 46° 18' N latitude creates Oregon's most northern border.
The Bolivian city of Camiri lies very near the 20 degree south latitude line. This line of latitude also passes through the South American countries of Chile, Paraguay, and Brazil.
Tropical Rain forests are located between the tropics (20 degrees above or below the Equator), but temperate rain forests exist well outside that line, like the pacific northwest in America or on the Japanese mainland of Honshu.
The mouth of the Amazon River is located near the Equator, which is at 0 degrees latitude.
Yes. In fact, the 0 degree latitude line, or the equator, passes through Ecuador.
All the lines of longitude intersect at the earths poles and their point of intersection is the position of the pole.