As you travel north, you would likely pass through various biomes such as temperate forests, grasslands, and eventually tundra. The specific biomes you encounter would depend on the region and climate as you move further north.
If you travel north, you are likely to pass through a variety of biomes depending on your starting location. Common biomes you may encounter include temperate forests, grasslands, tundra, and potentially polar ice caps. The specific biomes will depend on the latitude and terrain you traverse.
60 degrees north passes through Europe, Asia, and North America.
The 60 degrees latitude north passes through North America, Europe, and Asia.
The 30-degree line of longitude passes through North America, Africa, and Australia.
The Tropic of Cancer passes through North America, Africa, and Asia. It does not pass through any continents in the southern hemisphere.
tudra
No look at a globe ur going south
If you are going to southern California from central Texas, you might only pass over New Mexico and Arizona. If you are going to northern California from north Texas, you might pass over Colorado, Utah and Nevada.
south Dakota and north Dakota
Latitude is measured from the equator (zero) to the North or South Pole (90 degrees). Going beyond 90 degrees, you would pass the North Pole (or South Pole).
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Europeans and Americans wanted to go north through the Arctic Ocean in the summer by going north west around Canada. That would be a far shorter route to Asia than going through the Panama Canal. They refer to that potential route as The Northwest Passage.
To save the Taiga Biome governments nedd to pass laws to reduce pollution and help save trees one by one
tundra,southeast and west
Travelling from North Dakota to Olympia, Montana is the only state you would pass through.
You pass through North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma. If you want to travel by Interstate, you would pass through North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma.