The degrees between the Equator and the southern tip of Greenland is 60 degrees
Australia is the worlds largest island that is not a continent Sorry, but Australia is classed as a continent, the largest Island that is not a continent is Greenland.
Australia and Antarctica are completely south of the equator. South Ameeica, Asia and Africa are partially south of the equator.
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Antarctica and Australia are completely south of the Equator. South America, Africa, and Asia all have land located south of the equator, but they are not completely south. :)
I don't understand your question, but if the United States were in the same latitude as Greenland, then the temperature would quite obviously be a lot lower, as they would be further away from the equator.
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North of the equator. WAY north!
No. Greenland is a part of Denmark and is across the world from Australia.
Greenland is not near the Equator. The warmest countries are on or near the Equator. Because of the location, Greenland is very cold up far in the North. Everything far South or North of the Equator is usually cold. Ex. Antartica. In my opinion, Greenland should be called Iceland and Iceland should be Greenland considering Iceland is warm and Greenland is cold:)
No, the equator does not pass through Australia. It is 647 nautical miles from the northern tip of Australia to the Equator.Australia lies completely south of the equator. The significant line of latitude which passes through Australia is the Tropic of Capricorn.
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Australia is south of the equator.
All of Australia is south of the equator.
They both are, yes. Are you thinking of Greenland? Iceland is not a part of Denmark - Greenland is.