The following Wisconsin towns are all
within 3 miles of 45° north latitude:
-- Hudson
-- Roberts
-- Hammond
-- Baldwin
-- Woodville
-- Wilson
-- Downing
-- Knapp
-- Boyceville
-- Wheeler
-- Colfax
-- Albertville
-- Tilden
-- Jim Falls
-- Colburn
-- Boyd
-- Stanley
-- Thorp
-- Withee
-- Owen
-- Curtiss
-- Dorchester
-- Milan
-- Athens
-- Rib Falls
-- Brokaw
-- Wausau
-- Aniwa
-- Mattoon
-- Neopit
-- Suring
-- Lena
Jacksonport, Wisconsin, is the answer.
It would be closer to the Equator, but just barely. Madison, Wisconsin is about 185 miles south east of Cadott, Wisconsin. Cadott is pretty much exactly half way between the North Pole and the Equator.
At latitude 43.1°N, Madison is slightly closer to the equator.
The equator is North, as is everything else on earth when you are at the South Pole. From the south Pole, every direction is north.The North pole is the northernmost point on Earth. The South Pole is the southernmost point on Earth. The Equator is a line running circumferentially around the Earth and is midway between the poles. The Equator is south of the North Pole and north of the South Pole.All lines of latitude -- including the Equator -- are north of the South Pole.
The farthest place north of the equator from the equator is the North Pole.
Jacksonport, Wisconsin, is the answer.
It would be closer to the Equator, but just barely. Madison, Wisconsin is about 185 miles south east of Cadott, Wisconsin. Cadott is pretty much exactly half way between the North Pole and the Equator.
Madison, Wisconsin is located 2,900 miles from the equator. Madison, Wisconsin's distance to the North Pole is 3,250 miles away.
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Madison is about 280 miles closer to the equator than the pole.
Madison is slightly closer to the equator than the North Pole.
The coordinates for Madison, Wisconsin are 43.0731° N, 89.4012° W. This means that you are closer to the Equator than to the North Pole.
At latitude 43.1°N, Madison is slightly closer to the equator.
the Equator, but not by much.
you would be closer to the equator!!
It depends on where you are within the state, as it's about halfway between the two.
Every one of the 50 states in the USA is between the north pole and the equator.