The grasslands in the arctic and sub-arctic are called tundra; grass cannot grow near the poles themselves, as it's too cold and too dry. Those near the equator are called (no surprise) equatorial grasslands.
Tropical grasslands (where the canopies of trees do not grow together) are called savannas.
Anything with the description tropical is by definition close to the Equator.
Savanna is a transition zone between a desert and a grassland.
Tropical grasslands.
At latitude 43.1°N, Madison is slightly closer to the equator.
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North. Everything north of the Equator is closer to the North Pole.
the north pole and the equater is south of maryland
It is closer to the poles considering it is in the Antarctic circle.
The Arctic Ocean is closer to the Equator than it is to the South Pole.
Madison is slightly closer to the equator than the North Pole.
At latitude 43.1°N, Madison is slightly closer to the equator.
the north pole is the same distance to the equator as th south pole.
you would be closer to the equator!!
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well if you look at the equator it is closer to the equator then the south pole
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