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23 and a half degrees north
seasons
Yes. That's the Earth's 'Tropic Zone'.
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No such thing. You should not get hung up on "lines".That's like asking "What are the 12 lines on a ruler ?", as if half-inchesand quarter-inches and tenths-of-an-inch don't exist.Latitude is a measurement. There are millions of possible numbers.In fact, an infinite number of possibilities.They print a FEW on maps and globes, at convenient intervals, just like inches on a ruler.But that DOESN'T mean that no more exist.
9 north latitude to 81 west longtitude
The tropics.
There are 35 countries in North and South America combined. North America has 23 countries, including the Caribbean islands, whereas South America has 12 countries.
there are 23 countries in south america
There are a total of 35 nations in the Americas (North and South America). In North America alone there are 23 countries, while there are 12 countries in South America.
You can find the Antarctic Circle about 23 and a half degrees north of the South Pole.
That point is on the Antarctic continent. It's about 345 miles from the south pole, 550 miles from the nearest point on the ocean coast, and 3,500 miles due south of the south coast of South Africa.