Coastal climates are usually more temperate, with less seasonal differences than interior locations, so Porto Alegre would be expected to be warmer in winter.
But there is not actually that much difference, with the average daily range for Cordoba in June or July about 4° to 18°C (39° to 64°F) while the Porto Alegre range is a bit warmer, from 8° to 19°C (48° to 66°F).
It has, however, gotten MUCH colder in Cordoba during some winters.
The Brazilian seaport of Porto Alegre
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The northern edges of Argentina and South Africa are almost exactly the same distance from the North Pole, but the southern tip of Argentina is much farther south than the southern tip of South Africa.
Melbourne
Northern Argentina is closer (about 1500 miles or 2400 kilometers south of the equator). Argentina (and most of South America) is south of the equator, so northern Argentina is closer to the equator than southern Argentina. (Argentina extends from about 22°S to about 55°S latitude.)
The country is Uruguay, as both Argentina and Chile (which are further south) also extend farther to the north, above the Tropic of Capricorn.
The hole in the Ozone Layer over Antarctica has affected countries farther north, such as Chile and Argentina. These countries are not in the 'Antarctic Region', but are affected nonetheless.
farther from where?
Argentina
It was Argentina, they lost 4-0 to Germany.
After the maximum altitude is reached the preesure is so much that the pilot cant go farther. If he goes more than the maximum altitude he will lose consiousness.
The northern edges of Argentina and South Africa are almost exactly the same distance from the North Pole, but the southern tip of Argentina is much farther south than the southern tip of South Africa.
Spain is closer to North Carolina than is Argentina. States farther to the south and southwest are closer to Argentina.
Melbourne
the second one.
The eastern most city is Recife.
No, air pressure decreases with altitude. As you go farther towards earth's surface, the weight of the atmosphere presses down with increasing force.
The lower air pressure allows the ball to fly easier through the air.
As at higher altitudes the density of air decreases, which means that air is thinner. As a result golf ball travels farther at a higher altitude because of decreased drag on the ball.