Zero° (on the equator)
2° North
17° South
23.9° North
55° South
77° North
90° South (at the south pole)
There are 90 degrees latitude from the equator (zero degrees latitude) to the North Pole.
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.
A line of latitude is the line of latitude shown on a map, usually representing 10 degrees latitude. Degrees of latitude are simply the number of degrees, such as 33.33 etc.
Zero degrees of latitude is the Equator.
A line of latitude is the line of latitude shown on a map, usually representing 10 degrees latitude. Degrees of latitude are simply the number of degrees, such as 33.33 etc.
0 degrees latitude is the Equator.
Zero degrees latitude is the Equator.
40 degrees. The equator is zero latitude.
A line of latitude is the line of latitude shown on a map, usually representing 10 degrees latitude. Degrees of latitude are simply the number of degrees, such as 33.33 etc.
Co-latitude is calculated by subtracting the latitude from 90 degrees. Therefore, if the latitude is 63.59 degrees, the co-latitude would be 90 - 63.59, which equals 26.41 degrees.
longitude
90 degrees north latitude is the north pole. The equator is zero latitude.