It's possible to get closer to the equator by going north through Argentina than by going south through Spain, but I am not in either of those places.
Mexico and the SW and southern parts of the US (Nevada, Texas, Florida) are closer to northern Argentina than they are to Spain. The rest of the US and Canada are closer to Spain. There are some points in the US where Argentina and Spain are equally distant, one example being southern Colorado south of Denver.
If you could find a way to put North Carolina into northern Argentina, it would be closer to the equator there than it would be if it were in southern Spain.
Assuming that YOU were in either of those locations:Northern Argentina is closer to the equator. The latitude of the equator is zero. Latitudes increase as you move farther from the equator, both north and south.The northernmost point in Argentina is near 21.8° south latitude while the southernmost point in Spain is about 36° N near Gibraltar.There are Spanish islands closer to the equator, the Canary Islands, at 27.6° N, but even so northern Argentina is closer to the equator by about 6° of latitude.
Northern Argentina is closer (about 1500 miles or 2400 kilometers south of the equator). Argentina (and most of South America) is south of the equator, so northern Argentina is closer to the equator than southern Argentina. (Argentina extends from about 22°S to about 55°S latitude.)
Spain is the best country in the world its way better than muslams hahahahah
It is Spain
Iowa and the Midwest are closer to Spain than to Argentina. The SW and southern states are closer to Argentina.
In Argentina, you closer to northern than to Spain in southern.
Spain discovered and colonized Argentina Brazil discovered and colonized Brazil.
Montana and the northwest US are closer to Spain than to Argentina. Southern and southwestern states are closer to Argentina.
Spain is closer to North Carolina than is Argentina. States farther to the south and southwest are closer to Argentina.
Argentina was once a colony of Spain.
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no, its from Argentina
There are 6,241 miles (10,044 km) between Madrid, Spain and Buenos Aires, Argentina.
spain and portugal i like turtles teehee i lived in argentina trust me lol