The southernmost country in North America is Panama. The southern boundary
of Panama, where it adjoins Colombia, is also the dividing line between North
America and South America.
If you want to consider the poles to be latitudes the North and South Poles at 90° N and 90° S respectively would be the "shortest". Each is a single point. Since points have a length of 0 (zero) you can't get any shorter.
The lowest number of degrees of latitude is zero, found at every point
on the equator.
The lowest latitude number is negative 90 degrees, at the south pole.
The equator has the lowest latitude.
The latitude of every point on the equator is zero.
I believe the minimum latitude is 0*, 0*
No. 90 degrees latitude corresponds to the north and south poles,while the latitude of the equator is zero. So you'd have to say thatthe lowest latitudes are the ones closest to the equator.
There is no such coordinate as 100 degrees latitude, either north or south. The maximum latitude number is 90 degrees, at the north and south poles.
One obvious error is the fact that any "east" number is a longitude, and any "south" number is a latitude.
Meridians of longitude are half-circles. All of them have the same length.Circles of latitude have zero length at the poles, and are longest at the equator.
0 equator is the minimum degrees of latitudes
A line of latitude is the line of latitude shown on a map, usually representing 10 degrees latitude. Degrees of latitude are simply the number of degrees, such as 33.33 etc.
A line of latitude is the line of latitude shown on a map, usually representing 10 degrees latitude. Degrees of latitude are simply the number of degrees, such as 33.33 etc.
A line of latitude is the line of latitude shown on a map, usually representing 10 degrees latitude. Degrees of latitude are simply the number of degrees, such as 33.33 etc.
The maximum latitude is 90 degrees, you cannot have 180 degrees latitude.
The lowest the sun can ever be in the sky at local noon at latitude 6 degrees 34 minutes north is approximately 145 million kilometres.
No. 90 degrees latitude corresponds to the north and south poles,while the latitude of the equator is zero. So you'd have to say thatthe lowest latitudes are the ones closest to the equator.
There is no such coordinate as 100 degrees latitude, either north or south. The maximum latitude number is 90 degrees, at the north and south poles.
The Equator is at 0 degrees latitude. A low latitude is a latitude with a low number, ie. relatively close to the Equator. The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude, the North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude. A high latitude is one that is relatively close to the poles.
Latitude goes from zero degrees to 90 degrees north or south. The north pole is at 90 degrees north; the south pole is at 90 degrees south.
One obvious error is the fact that any "east" number is a longitude, and any "south" number is a latitude.
All latitudes are between 90 degrees south and 90 degrees north. No latitude is greater than 90 degrees in either direction.
0 equator is the minimum degrees of latitudes