That question might very well have different answers for different ships.
Pick a ship, tell us where it started out from, where it's going, and what
it's using for propulsion, and we might be able to speculate on a reason
for the course they selected.
The North Pole and the South Pole are far away from the equator.
TRUE That is why its called equator: equal
Kansas and all of the United States is far north of the equator.
Rome is far away from the equator. its hot becasue its in the meditereanen, and quite far south in europe.
Argentina extends from about 20° south latitude to about 55° south latitude. The points in Argentina that are closest to the equator are about 1400 miles (2250 km) south of the equator.
Anatarctica is south of the equator, as far south as you can go. Antarctica includes the South Pole.
The North Pole and the South Pole are far away from the equator.
It matters where you are in South America
TRUE That is why its called equator: equal
Kansas and all of the United States is far north of the equator.
About 10,000 kilometres
Approximately 23.5 degrees south.
Rome is far away from the equator. its hot becasue its in the meditereanen, and quite far south in europe.
quite far north
there not that far apart but the south is closer to the equator
It is at the opposite end of the world- as far from the equator as you can get.
At its most northerly point, it is just over 8 degrees south of the equator.