Easy, north! The equator is also zero degrees latitude.
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That would depend on which way your map is printed, and which way you hold it. -- North America and Europe are completely north of the equator. -- Australia and Antarctica are completely south of the equator. -- The equator crosses each of the others.
You would need to travel toward the south to reach the equator. Because Dallas is in the Northern Hemisphere not the southern hemisphere. BTW the Northern Hemisphere is the upper half of the earth. The Southern Hemisphere is the lower part of the earth.
West Virginia is north of the equator, so from West Virginia you would travel south. It is a long way south of, as it crosses through South America.
It would be closer to the Equator, but just barely. Madison, Wisconsin is about 185 miles south east of Cadott, Wisconsin. Cadott is pretty much exactly half way between the North Pole and the Equator.
A desert on the equator would be an anomaly as there are no deserts on the equator.
You would travel north to accomplish this trip.
You would travel south, regardless of where on the equator you began your journey.
to get from Elgin to the equator you would travel.
To travel from Africa to Antarctica, you would typically cross the continents of Africa, Europe (if your flight path takes you through European airspace), and then to Antarctica.
Antarctica is one of the seven continents on earth. People are motivated to travel to Antarctica for the same reasons they are motivated to travel to the other destinations.
That would depend on exactly where on the the equator you are. If you are on the equator by Brazil then you would have to steer south. If you are on the equator nea PNG the you have to steer east.
That would depend on exactly where on the the equator you are. If you are on the equator by Brazil then you would have to steer south. If you are on the equator nea PNG the you have to steer east.
Texas is above the equator.
How do you plan to travel? By air, you could take any number of flights that were generally south, or southeast, but if you go straight south you'll have a very long stretch of water to cross.
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A person in Antarctica who wanted fresh water would apply heat to melt ice.
You would travel south