Distance (angular) from the poles (or the equator).
Mainly in the northern hemisphere. But the southern tip of South America is also at an equivalent latitude.
lines of latitude
The latitude of Old Forge is 43.71N. The longitudeis -74.974W
Latitude effects climate change
climate changes with latitude ,so therefore biomes change with latitude
The declination of a celestial object is the exact equivalent of latitude.
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No. The latitude of Canada ranges from 43 to 83 degrees north whereas the latitude of the eastern coast of US ranges from 25 to 47 degrees north.
One nautical mile is equivalent to one minute of latitude and 1.1508 statute miles.
In latitude, 1 second is equivalent to roughly 30.8 meters. In latitude, 1 second is equivalent to roughly 30.8 meters along the equator, and it shrinks steadily to zero at the poles. In general, it's 30.8 meters multiplied by the cosine of the latitude where it's being measured.
In latitude, 1 second is equivalent to roughly 30.8 meters. In latitude, 1 second is equivalent to roughly 30.8 meters along the equator, and it shrinks steadily to zero at the poles. In general, it's 30.8 meters multiplied by the cosine of the latitude where it's being measured.
Mainly in the northern hemisphere. But the southern tip of South America is also at an equivalent latitude.
[45° 15'] = 45.25°
1.1508 statute miles and one minute of latitude is equal to 1 nautical mile.
1.1508 statute miles and one minute of latitude is equal to 1 nautical mile.
Right Ascension in space is equivalent to Longitude on Earth but it is measured in hours minutes and seconds rather than degrees, minutes and seconds. 1 hour of RA is equivalent to 15° of longitude. Declination in Space is equivalent to Latitude on Earth. Both are measure in degrees, minutes and seconds. Declination is measured from the Celestial Equator, + being north and - being south, just like Latitude.
The area that lies south of the Antarctic Circle is called the Antarctic. The zone north is the Southern Temperate Zone. The Arctic Circle is where the equivalent line of latitude lies in the northern hemisphere.