The city of Chicago spans all latitudes between roughly 41.47° and 42° North.
One is free to draw as few or as many lines in that range as he feels he needs
on his map.
42N
90 degrees north latitude is the north pole. The equator is zero latitude.
The equator is zero latitude.
above the equator the higher the number of latitude the father blank you are
what is the distance north and south of the equator: Latitude.
45° North latitude is 45 degrees from the equator. 40° South latitude is 40 degrees from the equator.
90 degrees north latitude is the north pole. The equator is zero latitude.
The equator is zero latitude.
above the equator the higher the number of latitude the father blank you are
what is the distance north and south of the equator: Latitude.
The equator is zero latitude. 90° north latitude is the north pole. 90° south latitude is the south pole. There is no latitude greater than 90° degrees north or south on Earth.
45° North latitude is 45 degrees from the equator. 40° South latitude is 40 degrees from the equator.
There are 2 major lines of latitude located north of the equator. The Tropic of Cancer is located at 23.5 degrees north latitude while the Arctic Circle is located at 66.5 degrees north latitude.
40 degrees. The equator is zero latitude.
90 degrees north latitude is above the equator where as 90 degrees south latitude is below the equator
The North Pole is at 90° north latitude, which is as far north as you can go.
Latitude is the angular distance north or south of the equator. Longitude is the angular distance east or west of the equator.
No, that latitude is just north of the Arctic Circle, which is at about 66.56° north latitude.