No. The equator is both 0 degrees north and 0 degrees south.
0 degrees (the Equator) and 77 degrees west is in Ecuador.
The equator circles the earth in the east/west direction, so there's no such thing as 'east' or 'west' of it. The are measured in degrees Celsius. I am a professor at West Virginia University and I would love to teach other children about geography, because that is what I teach. Latitude is never more than 90 degrees. The equator is zero, 90 degrees north of the equator puts you at the north pole, and 90 degrees south of it puts you at the south pole.
North America
Lines of latitude run east-west as circles parallel (or horizontal lines) to the equator. Latitude measures the angle in degrees north or south from the equator where the equator is located at 0 degrees.
30 degrees north and 133 degrees west is in the Pacific Ocean, west of Baja California and northeast of Hawaii.
No. The equator is both 0 degrees north and 0 degrees south.
0 degrees (the Equator) and 77 degrees west is in Ecuador.
32.81 degrees north of the equator and 117.13 degrees west of the prime meridian.
Ecuador.
The equator circles the earth in the east/west direction, so there's no such thing as 'east' or 'west' of it. The are measured in degrees Celsius. I am a professor at West Virginia University and I would love to teach other children about geography, because that is what I teach. Latitude is never more than 90 degrees. The equator is zero, 90 degrees north of the equator puts you at the north pole, and 90 degrees south of it puts you at the south pole.
360 degrees. From Greenwich (London) 180 degrees west and 180 degrees east.
North America
39 degrees north of the Equator, 77 degrees west of the prime meridian.
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Egypr
The second one, 22°S 88°W, is closer to the equator than 64°N 76°W The lower latitudes are closer to the equator. (0° latitude)