You would need to travel toward the south to reach the equator. Because Dallas is in the Northern Hemisphere not the Southern Hemisphere. BTW the Northern Hemisphere is the upper half of the earth. The Southern Hemisphere is the lower part of the earth.
Like any place in the northern hemisphere (such as Dallas), you would have to travel southward in order to reach the equator. It is the opposite for the cities in the southern hemisphere (the lower half of the earth that is below the equator.
South, the US is in the Northern Hemisphere, which means above the Equator.
If you're living under the equator then you have to go north, if you live on top of the equator you have to go south and so yeah. By the way the equator is in the middle of the earth, kind of like a belt so the earth's bottom doesn't fall. LOL
From Dallas, Texas you need to go south to reach the equator.
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In order to travel from Texas to Washington, a person would have to go northwest. A person would travel through New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, and Idaho.
North Texas is close to the equator, but south Texas is closer to the equator.
The flight distance from Dallas, Texas to Texas (TX) is: 126 miles / 203 km
no, it's north No Dallas Texas is not south of Jacksonville, Fl.
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The distance from Dallas, Texas to the equator is approximately 2,255 miles. The distance from Dallas to the North Pole is 3,961 miles.
Dallas is north of Austin.
you have to go south if you want to do to the equator from Dallas, Texas
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You would haf 2 go South
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